2020 Yukon lift kit choices

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cireallin

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Hi all,

About to upgrade from my leveling kit to a proper suspension lift. Seems like my 3 choices are Rough Country, Pro Comp and BDS.

What's everyone's thoughts on the right choice between those 3? Any others to consider?

I have a 2020 Yukon Denali with Magneride.

Thanks for the feedback!
 

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for what you are seeing, i would lean towards BDS. their R&D seems a little more in depth than the others.
 
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for what you are seeing, i would lean towards BDS. their R&D seems a little more in depth than the others.
Thanks. Looks like BDS seems to be the way to go. Fabtech keeps popping up as a potential option too I guess. Still leaning towards BDS at this point though.
 

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I'm looking at BDS myself. They offer a 4" kit and 6" kit with coilover option or basic kit with spacers on your OE front coil with extended strut. I'm pretty sure you can run an OE wheel as well with the BDS kit. Not sure if you're looking at new wheels to but maybe something to think about.

BDS is owned by Fox Shox and their kits are designed to go with the Fox coilovers. Pretty hard to beat that technology both on and off road.

Keep us updated with what you decide and pics please!
 

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either of those 2, BDS or Fabtech are decent choices...

i question the ownership of BDS, last i heard it was owned by a parent company that holds numerous lower level suspension companies...TRUCKS USA or something. i dont think FOX owns, but rather works with them.

if budget allowed, i would go full coilover swap.
 

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