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Old 07-12-2005, 07:42 PM
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So, just got back from my local GM dealer. I had them check the rear suspension squat issue, and even gave them a print-out of the correct z and d height measurements as well as instructions on what to do with it. They said it was all within normal. He measured the z height and that was fine. I asked him about the d height, and he said that he just measure from all the pivot points to the ground and they were all even, and they even put a level on top of the vehicle, and said it had a slight forward rake. So I asked him about the d height measurement, and he said that there was no fix for the rear, and if I wanted to bring up the front, it would really look funny. (i never questioned the front height...) So I'm back at square one.

Has anybody put shims in above the sensors as a fix? I figured if the sensors were dropped a little, then it would raise the suspension height. Either that, or take it 3 hours to the nearest hummer dealer, and hope they'll fix it...

I guess, last resort...buy a new one?
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