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thanks for the advice. Mine looks pretty rusty under there but I've watched YouTube videos one people taking them out and they all look rusty, so hopefully mine won't be too bad. Did you soak yours in pb blaster or is that a recommendation because you didn't and yours was so rusted?My T-bars were rusted in so badly, you'd have sworn they were tack welded in place. Would definitely try to soak them with PB Blaster every day for a week prior to pulling them.
I didn't do them myself, I don't have a garage, or even a paved driveway. My cousin is the manager at a local Goodyear service station, I had him take care of it for me on my '01 Suburban. It took one of his mechanics almost a full 8 hour day to do mine, and that was with a lift and air tools. To be fair, I did have rear air bags that had to come out, they wouldn't fit inside the smaller diameter Z71 springs I had put in - but I'd assume that wasn't more than an additional 15 minutes. As I'm a "frequent" customer there (like a vehicle there at least every 3-4 weeks, it seems), he gave me a 20% discount, but it still ran me $550 for labor. Figure $600 at almost any shop to be safe - but that would include a FULL alignment, not just a toe-n-go. They adjusted the camber and caster, back and forth, until it was as close to factory spec as they could get it, probably spent at least an extra hour doing just that - but WELL worth the extra coin.
The underside of my "new" '04 Yukon XL is so much cleaner than the Burb was, I'm hoping I can do it myself at a friend's house, in his driveway. Taking the shocks, extensions, rear springs and spacers off the Suburban, but will order new Ford keys off E-bay. For the $35 I can get them for, it's not even worth jacking the front end up to try to take them off the Burb.
I used the z71 jounce bumpers and am mounting these on the lower control arms to compensate for the lift.View attachment 62775
Energy Suspension 9.9117G Universal Bump Stop Black Flat Head Style Polyurethane.
Photo of how I shimmed my jounce bumpers with leveling keys.
I have 8" between the top of the tire and wheelwell (265/75/16's)..with plenty of adjustment left in the keys.
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Definitely a recommendation. I didn't, that's why the shop guys used an acetylene torch on mine to heat it up, and spent over a half hour to remove them
Blood, sweat, and beers is what most will say.
You'd be looking at about 3-4hrs + alignment so call it 250-350 labor + 75-100 alignment
So all in +/- $400 (bringing your own parts)