739sp vs 753sp vs Tonys 3/4 kits? (07 yukon RWD w/o Autoride)

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cwbrider33

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Hi All,

Quick question about suspension kits. I'd like to do a 2.5/4 drop on 22 or 24" and am a bit confused about what all these different kits are, and how they differ.

Can anyone explain the differences between the 739 sp, 753 sp, and going through Tony to get whatever kit is necessary for a 2.5-3/4 drop on my RWD non-autoride yukon?

I'd like to get something ordered, but want to make sure I know what to look for. Would also need helper bags for towing purposes. Any info and photos of that level of drop would be much appreciated!
 

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Sorry didn’t get the text with the pic. Here’s a 2 inch front drop with spindles and a 3 inch rear with springs and 22” wheels. I have autoride but didn’t account for it other than the actuator so this would work on your truck. Tony has done all of the homework for you whether you want a simple drop like mine or relocating shocks doing a free travel mod or adding helper bags or something else. I’m getting his shock relocation and shorter bump stops with my new shocks.
 

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I have the 34324 rear bell tech kit (5305 springs) and used airlift 60742 rear helper bag kit after a lot of research. They initially seemed like they’d be too short but the bell tech coils are progressive and are much shorter installed vs not. The front I just have belltech drop spindles.2B587189-F1E0-4546-814A-8BA2A45C5CD0.jpeg
 

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