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  • Badass i have a 2010 escalade awd and i wanna lift it where was this one done

  • is this in texas somewhere, i've seen it before

  • @Adamr916 Yes

  • nice...just saw a lifted rolls royce

  • @petantim Which model?

  • FUNNY I OWN THIS TRUCK!! It Now sits on Nitto trail grappler "mud" 38's... It looks better with more sidewall on the tire.

    This video must have been taken some time ago as the toyo 37's have been off for some time.

  • i like the lift but i think it would look better if you blacked it out like with the grill, rims, and accents.

  • @Vip3r19 Those are solid ideas.

  • At first it looked nasty and no good but now I kinda like this look! Unique

  • @NenuCoYVESS Right on!

  • great!

  • freakin bad ass man!

  • nice

  • @nuclearthreat545: Thanks! What do you like most about it?

  • @JoshGoler everything but my mom didnt like it lol oh well that means your good to go

  • I have stock suspension right now with 22" rims. In real soft beach sand the computer bogs the motor out unless stabilitrac is off. Do you have a problem like that with the lift?

  • Let me also say that I did drop my escalade and absolutely hated it!!! Destroyed the ride. Cadillac should ride like a caddy not like a mustang.

  • @hairyskull: Roger that

  • I love it!!!! As an escalade owner in New York with 12"-16" snow falls and beautiful beach driving in summer this is perfect.

  • @hairyskull: Yep, lifting an Escalade can make for more practical usage. You still have the luxury, now it's just more usable.

  • I love it lifted like this. Better than those idiots lowering an SUV.

  • @Killerdude240: I can see your point, lifting an SUV is cool because it's useful (ie, increased ground clearance and it's also easier for people to see the awesomeness of your luxury sled when it's an extra foot off the ground.).

  • @JoshGoler Yeah. It also helps greatly when 4x4'ing. Although, it does depend on the terrain.

  • @Killerdude240: 4x4ing in an Escalade = Winning! (^_^)

  • it could be lifted but not that much.... I think lowering looks better and I would say most people would agree with me on this.

    Just giving my opinion :)

  • @CoreCopey: Ok, on that front, how low is too low for an SUV? =)

  • YUCK.. DEFINITLY SHOULD NOT HAVE A LIFT ON AN ESCALADE.. 26'' WHEELS AN STOCK SUSPENSION AN GOOD TO GO..!!

  • @Langtry613: Hmm, so no lifts on Escalades. How do you feel about lowering an Escalade?

  • @JoshGoler I would certainly lower an escalade before lifting one.. (IMO). But I do prefer leaving suspension alone an just throwing some nice wheel/tire combo on to fill out the wheel wells.. More solid of a look I find!

  • @Langtry613: Got ya.

  • @Langtry613 Yea that would look cool but he might still have to put a lift or do some cutting or modifications to make them fit without rubbing, u know that's if he has more than a 1 inch tire and may need spacers if he wants real deep dish rims... But if he goes offroading I would leave it the same, and if he does I would have to give him credit for having one of the most expensive and nicest offroad vehicles

  • @richboy12012 lol.. this is true!!

  • @JoshGoler-- escalades are not meant to look like this. they are luxury suvs not monster vehicles. terrible

  • @prokhan17: LOL @ "monster vehicles"... At it's core, an Escalade is a truck. Trucks get lifts, so I can see why someone would want to lift a luxury truck. Can't you?

  • @JoshGoler all im saying that it doesn't look right

  • Looks terrible..I like a lot of lifted vehicles..not this though..

  • @a7xbass94: Hmm, specifically what doesn't work for you about this one?  =)

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