Love, love the look of this finished product. The best Denali I've ever seen. Too bad it doesn't come this way from the factory. I am so glad you did this video. I had wondered if a couple inch lift and level was possible with these, the Yukon Denali, Ultimate especially, or AT4, the Escalade too, but without negatively affecting the adjustable air ride suspension or magneride and such. Now I know it is but it may not be worth it. But dang, I wish it was, you all did a great job. I just wish they came with thicker rubber tires like these and more road clearance straight from the factory.
You mentioned you try to keep the factory suspension, but now you are no longer offering these due to how complicated it is. So I have a question. What if you pulled out all the factory suspension, the air ride, magna ride, all of it, and just put in new high end springs and coils and arms, everything new, but no air, and in the process lifted 2 1/2" like here or 3", and then add 35" tires maybe on 17 or 18 wheels, offset just a tad like here. Could that be done? Would it be easier? Any pro's and con's you can think of? Thanks. I just love the look of this job you did, all black, bigger tires, offset, lifted, it makes the Yukon Denali much more appealing, especially if with higher performance suspension it would do even better off road, and maybe smoother on. Any thoughts? Thanks.
Could you tell me the specs on the wheels you used; Brand, offset and size? Disappointed you are not going forward with the lift for these but it's understandable, I appreciate you letting us know.
@@westcottdesigns yeah unfortunately that's what the market wants- trucks just capable enough to get to Starbucks in a dusting of snow. Infuriating. Watched it happen with my beloved bmw's as they became less drivers cars and more status symbols.
Probably best not to fool with garbage from the "Big 3" anyway. All of that junk needs major overhaul or repairs at 100k miles..... IF it makes it that long
lol wut. the suburbans get hundreds of thousands of miles. Half my carpenters still ride mid 90 ones with all their tools. Great truck for a build becaus they lose thier value fast due to being fleet cars and the rental suv of choice for every major company
@@gabrieldoe7329 yah if you had to deal with as many people trying to figure things out on their own or saying they don’t need to watch the install video or even better yet we made it look easy and because they could not install it themselves we should pay to have it put in for them. So not excuses at all just not worth the headache.
Even though it was a lot of work, it paid off tenfold. That is a fantastic looking Yukon
Incredible!! Such a bummer that it's so complicated and y'all aren't releasing a kit. I'd absolutely buy this for my Tahoe.
I am not a fan of Chevy/GMC as company. That being said, this looks really, REALLY good! The best looking Denali I have ever seen.
You guys did an EXCELLENT job!
Thank you! We really appreciate that!
Love, love the look of this finished product. The best Denali I've ever seen. Too bad it doesn't come this way from the factory. I am so glad you did this video. I had wondered if a couple inch lift and level was possible with these, the Yukon Denali, Ultimate especially, or AT4, the Escalade too, but without negatively affecting the adjustable air ride suspension or magneride and such. Now I know it is but it may not be worth it. But dang, I wish it was, you all did a great job. I just wish they came with thicker rubber tires like these and more road clearance straight from the factory.
You mentioned you try to keep the factory suspension, but now you are no longer offering these due to how complicated it is. So I have a question. What if you pulled out all the factory suspension, the air ride, magna ride, all of it, and just put in new high end springs and coils and arms, everything new, but no air, and in the process lifted 2 1/2" like here or 3", and then add 35" tires maybe on 17 or 18 wheels, offset just a tad like here. Could that be done? Would it be easier? Any pro's and con's you can think of? Thanks. I just love the look of this job you did, all black, bigger tires, offset, lifted, it makes the Yukon Denali much more appealing, especially if with higher performance suspension it would do even better off road, and maybe smoother on. Any thoughts? Thanks.
Could you tell me the specs on the wheels you used; Brand, offset and size?
Disappointed you are not going forward with the lift for these but it's understandable, I appreciate you letting us know.
Damn I love how this looks. I wish this came factory setup.
Will you offer this kit for non air suspension gmc/chevy ?
What about basic 3” leveling kits. You gotta do all that too?
if not air ride, what would be another option to lift and level this type of vehicle?
@@ThatManSimmonds there are bunch of options
What offset on the wheels?
owner would be better off ripping the bags out and going mid or long.
We’re you located
We are in Phoenix Arizona. Would love to help you or even to just come by to tour facility.
@@westcottdesigns I have a 2023 Chevy suburban Z 71 what would it cost to do a lift on 35s
@@jrsk583 what suspension does it have?
@@westcottdesigns good morning the truck it’s all stocked
I don’t have that air suspension
God that rear end looks so fragile
This is how most of the new full size SUV’s look with independent or suspension these days.
@@westcottdesigns yeah unfortunately that's what the market wants- trucks just capable enough to get to Starbucks in a dusting of snow. Infuriating. Watched it happen with my beloved bmw's as they became less drivers cars and more status symbols.
@@seraph1926 I agree!😞
Probably best not to fool with garbage from the "Big 3" anyway. All of that junk needs major overhaul or repairs at 100k miles..... IF it makes it that long
lol wut. the suburbans get hundreds of thousands of miles. Half my carpenters still ride mid 90 ones with all their tools. Great truck for a build becaus they lose thier value fast due to being fleet cars and the rental suv of choice for every major company
Sounds like a bunch of excuses. Somebody smart will figure it out.
@@gabrieldoe7329 yah if you had to deal with as many people trying to figure things out on their own or saying they don’t need to watch the install video or even better yet we made it look easy and because they could not install it themselves we should pay to have it put in for them. So not excuses at all just not worth the headache.