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01 Yukon XL Lift
I have a 01 Yukon XL. I want to go move up to a BFG 285 All Terrain Tire. I know that I will need to add a spacer to push the wheel away from the shock mounts, due to increased width. I am also wanting to give my truck a small lift. Someone suggested turning my torsion bars in the front and adding a poly spacers in the rear. Is this the right thing to do, or should does anyone have a better solution. All comments appreciated.
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Um, this is a NISSAN Xterra forum, not a GMC Yukon forum. Try the Yukon section:
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...play.php?f=184 |
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Ahh...what the hell. I'll answer.
Yes, you can probably use the torsion bars for a small lift at the expense of ride quality (I'm guessing since I don't have a Yukon). The spacers will screw up the wheel geometry and potentially cause you more/expensive problems and won't change ride height so you might have a low rear end compared to the front. If you want larger tires and a small lift, why not buy a lift kit? There has to be some out there for the Yukon. Or just get taller tires, but don't get extra wide ones. |
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I must have gotten into the wrong forum by accident. Sorry for the confusion.
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