Gmc autoride conversion..??

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E.J.

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Hey, everyone.

So, a few years ago I replaced the auto ride on my Denali.. this included both rear air shocks and the compressor.

Alas, they have failed again (hole in the shocks resulting in the compressor burning itself out), and I am looking to convert my rear suspension to a passive system.. no more compressor or air shocks. I have already pulled the fuse to avoid the error message on startup.

I went to Arnott to replace the auto ride components last time, but I am confused as to whether or not they offer a normal, non-autoride shock.

If anyone can clarify, I would appreciate it.

Also, I am having trouble locating replacement shocks. If anyone has made the conversion from auto ride to normal shocks, Id love to know where you obtained them.

Links are appreciated, thanks folks!

EJ
 

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Any Yukon shock without the air will work. I put KYB's on mine.
Just look under a Yukon without electronic shocks or smooth ride suspension.
 
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E.J.

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Any Yukon shock without the air will work. I put KYB's on mine.
Just look under a Yukon without electronic shocks or smooth ride suspension.

I had a feeling that was what I should do.

So, pretty much just look for shocks for a regular Yukon, and they can go right in?

Thanks,

EJ
 

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