Well, after 1.5 months of looking at overpriced junk that sellers described as being in "excellent" condition, I picked this up this AM. Garage kept, 1 owner, meticulously maintained and mostly loaded (Leather, Bose, rear entertainment, HD towing, etc.) 4x4 w/ 71,000 miles and perfect carfax. Without exaggeration it looks better than most 1-2 year old vehicles. He never even put it through a mechanical carwash so there's not the typical haze that dark colored cars get from micro scratches.
This is to replace my '04 Dodge quad cab since we've started doing a lot more family camping trips. Me, the wife and 4 kids in my truck was getting pretty cozy and I had to put everything that couldn't get wet in plastic bags. I'm hoping the Yukon XL will suit my needs a bit better as I don't often need the pickup bed.
I love everything about it but the wheels/tires and the stance. I usually prefer OEM wheels but these particular ones don't do it for me. I don't think they're ugly, just not really good looking. I may try to pickup some different OEM 17s or 18s. I'd also be open to some black wheels as I like that look even if it is "played". There are some '08 17s for sale on my local craigslist that I may look at. I think I want to do Ford keys and maybe a 1-1.5" spacer in the back as well as airbag helpers for when I tow my popup camper and boat.
I'd really like a 4" front/2" rear (or so) suspension lift but do they all require aftermarket wheels with less back spacing? Offroading will be very light but may be with my popup in tow. Are there any reasonably priced 4" lifts that can be used with OEM wheels? Is there anything between just cranking replacing the keys for 2" of lift and a full blown 4-6" suspension lift for $1,500+ that's still good? I've seen the Cognito control arms but those don't really give you any more lift do they? Don't they just address the control arm/ball joint angle? I was open to a body lift before I actually bought one. Now that I own it this one seems too nice to do a body lift on.
I see a few chevy 6" or so suspension lifts on craigslist for the pickups. Some used and some new where the owners never got around to installing them. Assuming I could get a good enough price on one of those, would the front end components be the same and all I'd need is coils or spacers for the rear? Can you just run less crank on a 6" lift to get only 4"? I don't really want a 6" lift or the tires it can clear so that I can still fit in a normal garage if possible. Even 4" may be pushing it depending on the tires.
Thanks,
Jeff
This is to replace my '04 Dodge quad cab since we've started doing a lot more family camping trips. Me, the wife and 4 kids in my truck was getting pretty cozy and I had to put everything that couldn't get wet in plastic bags. I'm hoping the Yukon XL will suit my needs a bit better as I don't often need the pickup bed.
I love everything about it but the wheels/tires and the stance. I usually prefer OEM wheels but these particular ones don't do it for me. I don't think they're ugly, just not really good looking. I may try to pickup some different OEM 17s or 18s. I'd also be open to some black wheels as I like that look even if it is "played". There are some '08 17s for sale on my local craigslist that I may look at. I think I want to do Ford keys and maybe a 1-1.5" spacer in the back as well as airbag helpers for when I tow my popup camper and boat.
I'd really like a 4" front/2" rear (or so) suspension lift but do they all require aftermarket wheels with less back spacing? Offroading will be very light but may be with my popup in tow. Are there any reasonably priced 4" lifts that can be used with OEM wheels? Is there anything between just cranking replacing the keys for 2" of lift and a full blown 4-6" suspension lift for $1,500+ that's still good? I've seen the Cognito control arms but those don't really give you any more lift do they? Don't they just address the control arm/ball joint angle? I was open to a body lift before I actually bought one. Now that I own it this one seems too nice to do a body lift on.
I see a few chevy 6" or so suspension lifts on craigslist for the pickups. Some used and some new where the owners never got around to installing them. Assuming I could get a good enough price on one of those, would the front end components be the same and all I'd need is coils or spacers for the rear? Can you just run less crank on a 6" lift to get only 4"? I don't really want a 6" lift or the tires it can clear so that I can still fit in a normal garage if possible. Even 4" may be pushing it depending on the tires.
Thanks,
Jeff
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