mcnoskyimages
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Long post. Thanks to anyone that can help.
02 Yukon. Currently has "2 Beltech spindles, Ground force rear springs (do not know specs. They were a friends. Assuming "3 drop, stock front and rear shocks (air), shocks extensions. No rear bump stops. Front bump stops / one has more there than the other. need replacing.
ISSUE: @ slow and hwy speeds it has a strange top heavy wiggle. It use to be dangerous to drive faster than 60mph.
Found out that the beltech (POS!) shock had blown after being on the truck a few weeks. Putting the stock air shocks on seem to raise the rear up an control the ride better. Before the spindles, attempted to lower the front by turning the TB's (w/o keys) Installed spindles and adjusted TB's to desired hight then aligned. After everything listed, What could cause the issue I am having. Not wanting to really purchase anything unless I have to.
My theories,
-Swaybars are not in correct position and under tension. Are there link kits to fix with out buying new bars?
-TB's are not in correct position. Only thing I can think of to fix that is to find a stock one and match the screw depth
It's my wife's truck so not looking to do anything radical, Just wanted to give it a nice stance with out loosing comfortability. Hasn't worked out so far. Thanx for the advice.
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02 Yukon. Currently has "2 Beltech spindles, Ground force rear springs (do not know specs. They were a friends. Assuming "3 drop, stock front and rear shocks (air), shocks extensions. No rear bump stops. Front bump stops / one has more there than the other. need replacing.
ISSUE: @ slow and hwy speeds it has a strange top heavy wiggle. It use to be dangerous to drive faster than 60mph.
Found out that the beltech (POS!) shock had blown after being on the truck a few weeks. Putting the stock air shocks on seem to raise the rear up an control the ride better. Before the spindles, attempted to lower the front by turning the TB's (w/o keys) Installed spindles and adjusted TB's to desired hight then aligned. After everything listed, What could cause the issue I am having. Not wanting to really purchase anything unless I have to.
My theories,
-Swaybars are not in correct position and under tension. Are there link kits to fix with out buying new bars?
-TB's are not in correct position. Only thing I can think of to fix that is to find a stock one and match the screw depth
It's my wife's truck so not looking to do anything radical, Just wanted to give it a nice stance with out loosing comfortability. Hasn't worked out so far. Thanx for the advice.
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