Need new shocks

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Milkyyukon

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I have a 2007 yukon without autoride and 24 in rims. Would it be just as costly to get a lowering kit than to just get all new stuff? I want to lower it but am worried about the ride. I told my mechanic and he told me I would need new springs all the way around in order to lower it as well as a lowering kit. Is that true? I also dont want my front tires to rub when I turn the wheel either? Can I avoid that somehow if I lower it? I Just need some help!!!!!
 

NORCAL SS

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I sell the kit here
http://www.tbssowners.com/store/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=144

you will have new shocks all around and front is a adjustable strut so you keep stock springs and rides nice

Only thing I would recommened in the rear is the djm endlink kit and my bumpstops which is 110 shipped and cut the bracket off the frame. This will give you more travel and better ride.

Also for 80 more you can add helper bags so you can tow and load it up and not have to worry about bottoming out. heres a customers truck i did 2 weeks ago
http://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=57686


now on that set up I did not use any spacers in front so got 2.5 drop but I would run 10mm spacer to bring it up a little more and at a 2 inch drop.

have any other questions just ask.
 
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Yes but leave spacer in for more travel for rear
 

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