Holgrinator
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I'm new to the site but have been lurking for the last week or so. I'm going to be picking up an 04 Yukon SLE 4x4 with 50,000 miles on it next week. I want to put a leveling kit, some 17x9s and 295/70R17s. From everything I've read this is totally doable. My question is, how much stress to the aftermarket keys put on the ball joints and CVs. Picking up such a low mileage Yukon I don't want to be wearing out the BJs and CVs. My currrent truck is a 99 Sonoma Highrider and I know cranking the torsion bars on those is a big no-no due to the stress it puts on the components. Looks like tons of people here are cranking with aftermarket keys up to 3 inches.
I don't care as much about getting height out of it as I do just getting the 295s not to rub. As long as they don't rub I don't need any more height on top of that.
I'm also open to going with Atomic's coilover conversion to maintain a good ride. But in the end my concern is BJs and CVs lasting. I plan to keep this Yukon a long time and want reliability out of it.
I don't care as much about getting height out of it as I do just getting the 295s not to rub. As long as they don't rub I don't need any more height on top of that.
I'm also open to going with Atomic's coilover conversion to maintain a good ride. But in the end my concern is BJs and CVs lasting. I plan to keep this Yukon a long time and want reliability out of it.