Shocks and spacers

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Yukon2007

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I have a 2007 Yukon I need new shocks I’d like to add 2 inch spacers to the rear I’m looking at the Rancho rs5000x would I still need the spacers to get any lift ?
 
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Yukon2007

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These are the ones I’m asking about
 

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@Yukon2007 All lift is achieved from longer springs or spring spacers. If you plan on lifting it 2 inches I recommend buying shocks that are designed for lifted Tahoes or use shock extension brackets. If you use stock height shocks with a lift the shocks will not perform very well
 
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@Yukon2007 All lift is achieved from longer springs or spring spacers. If you plan on lifting it 2 inches I recommend buying shocks that are designed for lifted Tahoes or use shock extension brackets. If you use stock height shocks with a lift the shocks will not perform very well
Ok thank you the ones I posted are for up to a 4 inch lift
 

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I ran Ranchos they lasted about 4 years.. They work pretty good but, Kings work much better and they are rebuild-able too.
 

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