Mondaytown
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I have searched the forum but can’t find an exact answer so hoping someone has tried the fox or similar suspension that can weigh in.
I recently picked up a 2015 Yukon XL SLT with auto ride. Had a blown trans and 200,000 miles. I am building it into a family road trip vehicle with the intention of pulling a 7k-8k travel trailer across country. But I’d like to also be able to hit some trails with it.
Planning to do 31-33” tires on 17 or 18” rims.
I don’t want a huge lift, just enough to give it some extra clearance. My 2 main concerns are ride quality and load leveling.
I’ve called around to see what options there are and it seems like most say to delete the air suspension and put a 3” to 4” lift with air bags. Will I improve OEM ride quality with that if I go with fox 2.5 shocks? Or am I better to replace all the shocks with the same factory air ride and do a lift made to keep the factory suspension?
Specifically I’m looking to improve factory ride quality with the investment of fox shocks with a small lift. But if it’s not a noticeable improvement I probably will just keep OEM stuff.
My brother did fox 3.0 shocks and a four inch lift on his jeep gladiator and we feel like it’s better than the raptor. Different application here but hoping to see if similar results can be found on the Tahoe.
I recently picked up a 2015 Yukon XL SLT with auto ride. Had a blown trans and 200,000 miles. I am building it into a family road trip vehicle with the intention of pulling a 7k-8k travel trailer across country. But I’d like to also be able to hit some trails with it.
Planning to do 31-33” tires on 17 or 18” rims.
I don’t want a huge lift, just enough to give it some extra clearance. My 2 main concerns are ride quality and load leveling.
I’ve called around to see what options there are and it seems like most say to delete the air suspension and put a 3” to 4” lift with air bags. Will I improve OEM ride quality with that if I go with fox 2.5 shocks? Or am I better to replace all the shocks with the same factory air ride and do a lift made to keep the factory suspension?
Specifically I’m looking to improve factory ride quality with the investment of fox shocks with a small lift. But if it’s not a noticeable improvement I probably will just keep OEM stuff.
My brother did fox 3.0 shocks and a four inch lift on his jeep gladiator and we feel like it’s better than the raptor. Different application here but hoping to see if similar results can be found on the Tahoe.
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