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Old 03-17-2012, 12:02 PM
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Default Looking for 2005 H2 2" Air Bag Spacer

As you can see from the pics attached of my H2 that I need and would love to have a 2" spacer for my air bags. I like the rake look and after I added the leveling kit to the front it now looks like it sags in the rear. I am running 37X13.50 on 22 inch XD Rockstars. I want to keep my center of gravity low so I have ruled out going with a 4" or 6" lift. I have included a pic of some spacers that I found on the net but not sure of where I can get them or who I can go to to have them made. Any help is appreciated.
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Old 03-17-2012, 06:02 PM
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Don't forget that your Air ride sensors need to be modified to make the Hummer think it still sits level, otherwise with a 2" spacer, it thinks it's too high by 2" and will lower it to the original height. You need to fab up a bracket to extend the shaft of the sensor...maybe there is a way of reprogramming the computer, but I have not heard of it. Anyways, good luck with the lift. Cheers.
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Old 03-17-2012, 06:02 PM
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quick question if you don't mind, what is the max height or your truck now with the leveling kit and the 37's from the center of the roof bars?
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Old 03-18-2012, 09:18 AM
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quick question if you don't mind, what is the max height or your truck now with the leveling kit and the 37's from the center of the roof bars?
With my 37's and the leveling kit my truck height is 82.5"
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Old 03-18-2012, 09:22 AM
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Don't forget that your Air ride sensors need to be modified to make the Hummer think it still sits level, otherwise with a 2" spacer, it thinks it's too high by 2" and will lower it to the original height. You need to fab up a bracket to extend the shaft of the sensor...maybe there is a way of reprogramming the computer, but I have not heard of it. Anyways, good luck with the lift. Cheers.
That is a great point. I figured that would be the case and have started looking at fabing up a longer shaft so the rear leveling sensor would not be off plus it will give me the ability to get an additional 2 inches when off-roading. I have not been able to find a way to mod the leveling sensor via the computer but I am sure there is someone who has figured this out. Maybe not...
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