Just purchased a 2012 Yukon XL SLT with 136K. While test driving I didn’t notice a Service Suspension System with the stock rims and tires. During the purchase I requested aftermarket rims and tires (26”), which got installed while I waited. I finished the transaction, left the dealer, got gas...
I have a 2001 Yukon SLT that was mechanic owned who went with Z71 shocks and springs in the rear but it's time for a refresh. I had the idea of air suspension so that I could lower the rear when not towing (I tow a 20ft bass boat every weekend in the summer) to have less rake when I daily. I'm...
Hi guys,
I have a 2004 GMC Yukon with 275k+ original miles. I am looking to replace the front and rear suspension components. I have been looking at the Bilstein Shocks for my truck and I have heard positive reviews. What do you guys suggest I should be getting for both the front and rear...
Let me explain... I'm looking at a 2014 Suburban LT (w/90k miles - 2WD) that comes equipped with 20"x8.5" LTZ wheels with fairly new 275/55/20 Goodyear LS-2 tires, however the test drive on that combo felt way to 'stiff' - every little bump and imperfection in the road (and there are a lot of...
Hello to all my friends from this forum.
I am driving a Tahoe 2007 LTZ here in Germany and have already converted the shock absorbers from Air Ride to Monroe standard. But this was already done by the previous owner before my purchase. Well, I've seen some videos where other drivers of a Tahoe...
My 2014 Escalade has almost 120,000 miles on the clock. About 6 months ago I replaced the Magna Ride Shocks. That made a big improvement and softened the ride over bumps in the road. Now I'm noticing that the handling is getting a little sloppy. I'm thinking to replace more of the suspension...
I own an 05 LT 2wd Tahoe and I run 31 inch tires on stock rims with 3 inch spacers. I want to drop the rear only because with the spacers and I already rub the wheel wells in the front. I just want some tips. Would it be a good idea to buy only springs if I want to drop the rear 4 inches or...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.