94 Yukon GT

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here is a comparison video of mufflers from flowmaster. i am sure you can find others on the web i just don't remember all the search strings.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlGqSd7QjWQ

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and when shopping around for them aluminized steel material should be plenty good build quality. material like stainless steel is way to expensive and really is not needed unless you have the money to burn on it and just want to show off. aluminized steel holds up very well even in cold climate condition that get road salt treatments.
 
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only flowmaster kit I see is a single out american thunder kit.
 

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if planning to do intake mods soon then just put regular one in for now if you really need one. if not use it so this will give you time to do planning for a long while on what you want to do in the grand scheme of things. there are mods to intake and fuel system that may dictate you throw out what you just put in. planning and shopping smartly will save money to invest into other areas by not wasting money on ineffective stuff. now unless modding that[particular part for performance reasons use on delco or delphi parts any where on the drivetrain. this like plugs can be delco or autolites but avoid ones like bosch, ngk, e3's(those really need to dye all ready),bosch+4, v-tip or splitfires. they are either overpriced junk or don't work well with the system the gm has designed. plain copper cores from autolite or delco will do well for you. filters or pcv components from delco or fram are good. hoses or belts from goodyear are best. suspension components from moog are best as well for anything else ask first so we can help you get the right stuff.
 
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GOOD LUCK OP.

Your going to need it.

Well I'm here to learn. Never messed with a Yukon before. All I know are Dodge trucks. I know I have a ton of research to do and a lot of learning so that's why I'm here.
 

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Well I'm here to learn. Never messed with a Yukon before. All I know are Dodge trucks. I know I have a ton of research to do and a lot of learning so that's why I'm here.

i had a 87 dodge d100 with a slant six awhile back. wish i never donated it. wanted to do the hyper-pak mod but the cali laws made it harder to keep running when the vacuum amplifiers kept failing and was getting impossible to find. i gave up on it instead of just perhaps upgrading to a v-8 instead. It left me just needing a smog cert but otherwise intact.
 
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I don't own to lift the truck at all as he would've never done that. But I would like to know it I cranked up the torsion bars and leveled everything out what's the largest tire I can run. Will more than likely run BFG TKO 2s
 

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