I didn't realize until now its been over three months since I lasted posted! I also didn't realize not much has been done since these last few posts. I've always loved lifted trucks with huge mud tires and loud engines but whenever I started working with people that drive lowered, quieter, big wheeled and fast trucks I started getting swayed to that side. I have always thought lowered trucks were ridiculously ugly until that point. (I've also came to the realization that just because something is ugly to me doesn't mean someone else hasn't put tons of time and effort into it). After 3 almost 4 months of having huge tires, being loud, slow and not doing anything to my truck because I hated driving it I have finally decided I want to change it up, pretty drastically too. I don't plan on lowering it a huge amount, but I want to drop it 2-3" inches in the rear and de-crank the torsion bar back to stock maybe a little lower in order to level it after I drop the rear. I am going to be buying another lower valance/ air dam/ whatever you want to call it and possibly another set of running boards. (I shot myself in the foot because whenever I first got my Yukon I ripped the running boards and lower valance off because I wanted it to look more lifted off of the ground). Sucks. To kick off my old but new and improved build, I traded wheels and tires with a buddy at work. My 315/75/17's for his 275/60/20's. I had stock 1500 HD wheels on BFG A/T's, he had 20" BOSS (307 I think) wheels. He painted them whenever he first got them and they are starting to chip. I talked to my boss about sand blasting and it just so happens that he owns one himself. He told me to come over sometime and I can do it myself instead of paying someone to do it. I also understand that whenever I do that the chrome will be un-polished and I'll then have to repaint them myself and I will hopefully do a much better job than my friend did. I can already tell that this is a much smoother ride and I am enjoying being in my vehicle again! (Part 1)