2002 yukon xl shock options

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ZW7 indicates a variation of the "Premium Smooth Ride" suspension. On the GMT800 chassis the "G65" RPO indicates the Nivomat shocks in the rear (and likely a front shock that is different from the Z71 or standard suspension). The rear springs are also softer. Take both RPO codes into consideration.
 
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Codes and shock photos
 

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Those pics do look like the OE Nivomats. You can replace them with like shocks (manual, self adjusting Nivomats - $$) or convert to conventional shocks if you replace the coil springs with standard or Z71 springs.

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