That's a sick ride. Exactly what I'm trying to do to mine. Used a full can of black Plastidip and Glossifier. If you want a really glossy look, you can put a layer of 2k automotive clear coat. However the dip will become much harder to peel
Decided to chrome delete the outer shell. I feel like the chrome center is a Denali trademark and decided against blacking that out. Opinions? New headlights would definitely be next.
ended up replacing blown out autoride with bilstein 4600's. next up is level and 33's. 3 inch lifts are all keys and spacers. not willing to compromise my suspension for a mere 3 inches. if i am lifting, a 4.5 bds or 4 inch tuff country are my options
***update. ended up doing with the Bilstein 4600's. Don't have any lift so a 5100 wasn't necessary. Ride is much better than worn out air suspension. The ride isn't as soft as factory air ride, but body roll is almost non existent and performance is superb. Don't regret at all
To replace the rear shocks, buy Bilstein 5100's and they should be a straight swap. Disconnect the battery and remove the autoride fuse to get rid of the warning in the dash. The compressor can also be removed as they have no need.
If you want to level out the front, I suggest installing 2-3 inch torsion keys. The height can be adjusted accordingly. You can keep the shocks you have up front but by this time, you should really look into some Bilstein 5100's.
I'm considering lifting my 04 Yukon XL Denali with autoride and awd. A 3 inch lift would be perfect for me, but I need a budget friendly option that won't kill my wallet. Any suggestions?
Is it possible for me to put a leveling kit or a small lift on my Yukon with factory air suspension? Or do I need to convert to coils and then lift it?
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