2010 Yukon Denali sitting on 28's.. Thinking about dropping the rear 2 inches. Any su

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How's the ride on those tires?


Not gonna be able to go much lower without major rubbing. You can get some Belltech 2" drop springs
 
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@NathanJax the ride not to bad but these vehicles drive like luxury cars. So now it feel like a truck with excellent handling on highway. I was gonna go with 26's with a 2/4 drop but I wanted that wow factor. Maybe next summer

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I think you could do Tonys shock notches at different spots in the front and his 5305 coil with a spacer or custom made spacer to get the rear right.
 

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Definitely have the WOW factor! Those rims are huge!
 
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Thanks. I don't know much about suspension but I have air shocks on rear. Will a lowering kit cause unwanted problems?

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U need to hook up with tony here. NorCal. In haven't used his kits yet but have read so many that have. He will get you right.
 

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