rear bags for a 4in drop??

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Recently at work i notices a 2/4 drop on a 2010 model sierra that was getting new tires. I looked to see what parts he used to drop it and in the back he had bags and spendels in the front. Is it possible to do this to a 2005 yukon(non air ride) with a 2/4 drop for a smoother ride and more accurate drop??

Of couse i could just get a whole air ride system but college takes alot of my time up so i cant work the hrs to afford somthing like that.
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Cheapest way to go will be some helper bags. They'll cost you around $80 and they'll help smooth out your ride and keep you level when towing/hauling.
 

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you need to measure the inside diameter of your spring and what the sping measures on the inside height wise when its on the ground. Then you can get a helper bag for those dimensions.

ive done many tahoes/escalade/yukons etc with helper bags and I used the airlift pn 72000 and its wireless from inside the cab and you can add air or take away no problem.
 

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