2014 GMC Yukon XL Hitting Factory Upper Control Arm Bump Stop

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EnigmaMan

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Hey Guys, just bought a 2014 Yukon XL and trying to toughen it up a little more from its factory look.
I purchased a CCM 2.5" Leveling kit for the front and a 1" spacer for the rear.

http://www.ccmoffroad.com/2007-2015-chevy-tahoe-gmc-yukon-2-5-leveling-lift-kit/
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After installing the Strut / Spring spacers at the top (the ones in black) I am having issues trying to reinstall the struts back in as its hitting the upper control arm not allowing me to put it back into place!!


I have attached a the picture of the front divers side suspension and the issues I am having.
Has anybody experienced this?
Should I cut the upper control arm bump stop??

Thanks!

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The spacer is ~1.75" tall but with the suspension it is supposed to come out to ~2.5" lift.
 

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I don't have that kit but I don't think cutting the bumb stop is needed. Is the top bolting in or can't you get it up far enough?
 
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So I figured out what to do to get it in there!! Hopefully the solution helps others in the future!

I ended up loosening the upper control arm bolt. The bolt that is towards the front bumper can be loosened and pulled out giving you enough clearance to successfully get it in there!

Once I got the strut on the lower control arm I used a pin to line up the bolt holes initially then used a jack to compress the spring to the correct angle to put in bolts and used a 36" pry bar to help align the bolt holes and successfully screw them in.

Final measurements from ground to fender are

Stock height with 265/70R17 tires

Front 35.5"
Rear 38"


After leveling kit

Front 38.25"
Rear 39"

Alignment was successfully put to within tolerance
 
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Also by loosening the upper control arm bolt ( closest to the front of he vehicle) allowed me to get it in there with out any cutting of the bump stop or using a spring compressor ..

I attached the top of the strut first wtth the top rear 2 bolts lightly installed so the strut could pivot slightly then worked on the bottom part. There was no way to install the bottom first and then the top!

I hope this helps some people if they decide to do a leveling kit and can't the front springs / struts back in!

Next up... 33" tires 285/70R17 A/T load range E tires !!
 

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