bajajoaquin
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Hi guys. I was looking for information on how to raise the rear ride height on my '05 Escalade ESV, and I saw it suggested to come here as the knowledge is pretty deep.
I just picked the truck up this weekend, and it's a 6-liter AWD model with the air rear suspension. I'd like to have it ride a little higher, like the stock ride height of a Suburban or Yukon XL 4x4. I see that I can crank the torsion bars up a bit to get another inch or so on the front, but I haven't been able to find anything on how to adjust the rear.
The reason behind it is that it's going to be going with me to Mexico on a surf trip later this year. It's dirt roads, but it's Mexican dirt roads, so there are regularly places where the road is washed out, and the locals have made a diversion around the washout. It's not super rough, but the truck is a little too low for my comfort right now, especially without skid plates. It's not low range rock crawling (no low range), but there are some bits I'd like an additional margin to clear.
(Speaking of which, if I scour junk yards, will Suburban/Yukon XL skid plates fit my Escalade?)
I just picked the truck up this weekend, and it's a 6-liter AWD model with the air rear suspension. I'd like to have it ride a little higher, like the stock ride height of a Suburban or Yukon XL 4x4. I see that I can crank the torsion bars up a bit to get another inch or so on the front, but I haven't been able to find anything on how to adjust the rear.
The reason behind it is that it's going to be going with me to Mexico on a surf trip later this year. It's dirt roads, but it's Mexican dirt roads, so there are regularly places where the road is washed out, and the locals have made a diversion around the washout. It's not super rough, but the truck is a little too low for my comfort right now, especially without skid plates. It's not low range rock crawling (no low range), but there are some bits I'd like an additional margin to clear.
(Speaking of which, if I scour junk yards, will Suburban/Yukon XL skid plates fit my Escalade?)