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Lower rear springs for a 2004 Yukon ?
I'll never tow the first thing with my new Yukon, and want to get the rear end down about 2 inches so its level with the front. Being brand new to GM SUVs, I'm wondering where is the best source of aftermarket suspension components on the net ?
Thanks! Gerry- Norfolk, VA |
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Re: Lower rear springs for a 2004 Yukon ?
Hi,
I would not mess with it. Do you have the 1500 or the 2500? Coil springs or leaf springs? Do you put stuff in the back? Autoride? It has position sensors for each wheel. Take care, Eggert
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Re: Lower rear springs for a 2004 Yukon ?
I'm running Eibach 2" drop springs. There's no problem with load capacity or towing - they work just fine with the Autoride shocks. If you can get past the annoying flash intro page, www.eibach.com is a great site, and they link to a number of resellers.
Belltech and GroundForce are two other brands. You will notice that the ride quality is degraded a bit. However, handling improves at the same time... Take care, Jerry |
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