usdlawstudent
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Yes, I have the z55 primary code. I cross checked GMpartsdirect and the 20842472 part number lines up. Thanks again
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Please send me these links as well if you can, as im looking for the same thing for my 2008 yukon slt. Needs front struts bad and would like to keep the factory autoride, Dealerships near me have been saying they haven't had those in yearsDorman is / was the only legit company making a loaded or complete set up like your looking for. 07-14 Escalade / Denali AWD and likely the 09> 2WD variant use the same front springs for z95 / z55.
You can get an OEM set up with AC Delco lifetime guarantee front z55 active struts for about $575 a side. I sent ya a pm with the info.
Don’t skimp on the strut bushings. Get the OEM GM version as the rubber material inside lasts a good decade and keeps the knocking away.
I just finished the rear shocks and compressor all OEM and was $1k parts. Now I need to do the frontI still haven’t decided, but going full OEM is going to be like $2k+ out the door, which is pretty steep for me considering the age/value of the vehicle. Rock auto has a passive fully assembled front strut assembly and passive rear shocks for ~$170 each or a little over $750 out the door. I’m leaning towards those for budget reasons. And I appreciate that I’d unfortunately lose the autoride functionality.
@petethepug, is there an AC Delco fully assembled front strut for the z55 suspension? If not, is it worth the trouble to buy all the AC Delco pieces and assemble them? How is the full assembled Dorman strut?