I picked this up about a month ago, no complaints, however the front seems to ride a bit harsh over small bumps, the rear just floats.
The Yukon has 92K miles and when I purchased it, all four shocks/struts appear to be the original. I have replaced the rear with Arnott 2708 and that cured the extended bounce over bumps, wasn't bad but had an extra rebound or 2.
The fronts are still original, no warning messages, air compressor works as it should, tires are also new Defender LTX.
I did recently purchase a Tech 2 if that helps and I'm slowly getting familiar with it.
The ride height appears somewhat normal, RF seems a bit high but I'm not sure exactly what it should be with a decent load of fuel. One thing that comes to mind is the original owner had the 22" wheels installed when they took delivery, maybe the dealer programmed or set a higher pressure in the shocks? If that's even possible?
I get the fact a 22" will or can ride stiffer than a 20", but this seems different.
Ride height is as follows, with 3/4 tank of fuel, no passengers or cargo, key on and air compressor did run for about 3-5 seconds. Measurement taken from ground to bottom of wheel opening through axle center.
LF 35 1/4"
RF 36 1/4"
RR 37 3/8"
LR 37 1/8
Below is RR
Below is LR
Overall the ride is very smooth, the new tires made a world of difference over the Alenza's. This seems more than the bump compliance of the tires/tread, like stiff valving.
All input appreciated.
The Yukon has 92K miles and when I purchased it, all four shocks/struts appear to be the original. I have replaced the rear with Arnott 2708 and that cured the extended bounce over bumps, wasn't bad but had an extra rebound or 2.
The fronts are still original, no warning messages, air compressor works as it should, tires are also new Defender LTX.
I did recently purchase a Tech 2 if that helps and I'm slowly getting familiar with it.
The ride height appears somewhat normal, RF seems a bit high but I'm not sure exactly what it should be with a decent load of fuel. One thing that comes to mind is the original owner had the 22" wheels installed when they took delivery, maybe the dealer programmed or set a higher pressure in the shocks? If that's even possible?
I get the fact a 22" will or can ride stiffer than a 20", but this seems different.
Ride height is as follows, with 3/4 tank of fuel, no passengers or cargo, key on and air compressor did run for about 3-5 seconds. Measurement taken from ground to bottom of wheel opening through axle center.
LF 35 1/4"
RF 36 1/4"
RR 37 3/8"
LR 37 1/8
Below is RR
Below is LR
Overall the ride is very smooth, the new tires made a world of difference over the Alenza's. This seems more than the bump compliance of the tires/tread, like stiff valving.
All input appreciated.