Kon_Man
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Ok so new member here, Yukon owner for two months. Really wishing I looked a little harder at this truck before buying. This is an 03 SLT with dreaded autoride, all wheel drive, 5.3L auto, 215,000k, blah , blah, blah. I say dreaded because after a few days of driving this truck I began to notice how poorly it handled in the front particularly at higher speeds ( over 80kmh or so.).
So I get underneath to really have a good look around and behold, the front lower A-arms are sitting firmly on the bump stops! Like wtf. There is no travel in the front susp at all really. no wonder it handles like crap. Yes I test drove it before the buy but didn't take it as far as I should have clearly.
Front end sits visibly lower than rear when parked.
To be clear, the rear susp has no problems, the shocks fill up and i can hear the pump working ( previous owner recently had dealership replace compressor and provided receipts.) as well as I can visually see the rear raise about an inch or so shortly after starting. The torsion bars look to be normal i suppose , the adjustment screws aren't screwed all the way in and have about 3/4 of an inch of threads viewable each.
This truck also has a programmer installed ( came to me that way), no dash lights on, no codes.
It has been suggested by someone I know that its possible that last owner perhaps put it in to hide codes and that that's a strategy to sell a vehicle that has issues without the potential buyer seeing lights/codes, but im not sure i buy that.
Im not sure how to proceed with correcting this issue, I know these replacement parts are pricey, and that a guy can install regular shocks instead, but is that going to raise the front off the bumpers or what's a guy to do??.....Is there maybe another issue here im not seeing?
Anybody see this before, or have an idea what to investigate in order to fix the existing setup??
Any and all help and advice is great! Thanks guys.
So I get underneath to really have a good look around and behold, the front lower A-arms are sitting firmly on the bump stops! Like wtf. There is no travel in the front susp at all really. no wonder it handles like crap. Yes I test drove it before the buy but didn't take it as far as I should have clearly.
Front end sits visibly lower than rear when parked.
To be clear, the rear susp has no problems, the shocks fill up and i can hear the pump working ( previous owner recently had dealership replace compressor and provided receipts.) as well as I can visually see the rear raise about an inch or so shortly after starting. The torsion bars look to be normal i suppose , the adjustment screws aren't screwed all the way in and have about 3/4 of an inch of threads viewable each.
This truck also has a programmer installed ( came to me that way), no dash lights on, no codes.
It has been suggested by someone I know that its possible that last owner perhaps put it in to hide codes and that that's a strategy to sell a vehicle that has issues without the potential buyer seeing lights/codes, but im not sure i buy that.
Im not sure how to proceed with correcting this issue, I know these replacement parts are pricey, and that a guy can install regular shocks instead, but is that going to raise the front off the bumpers or what's a guy to do??.....Is there maybe another issue here im not seeing?
Anybody see this before, or have an idea what to investigate in order to fix the existing setup??
Any and all help and advice is great! Thanks guys.