Hello Everyone, hope you all are well.
I have an 06 Yukon XL Denali with stock suspension, I have very little experience in suspension besides some basics.
I like the height and wheel setup for this rig and would like to do something similar. https://www.trailbuiltoffroad.com/w...lack-rhino-stadium-rough-country-leveling-kit .
My questions are,
Do I need to purchase the leveling keys mentioned on that website or similar, or can it be done with stock keys ?
What do I need, if anything, to do with the rear?
The profile mentions they did a little panel cutting ,I don't what to do any of that. I just want to raise it a bit and get some new rims and tires. I don't want the tires to stick out too far out but if it's better for stability or safety I would do it. If you have any recommendations for a better setup regarding any of this, wheels , tires, suspension components, please advise.
I attached an image of my rig and of the one I'm looking at just for reference, there's more pictures of the rig on the link above.
Thank You for your time!
I have an 06 Yukon XL Denali with stock suspension, I have very little experience in suspension besides some basics.
I like the height and wheel setup for this rig and would like to do something similar. https://www.trailbuiltoffroad.com/w...lack-rhino-stadium-rough-country-leveling-kit .
My questions are,
Do I need to purchase the leveling keys mentioned on that website or similar, or can it be done with stock keys ?
What do I need, if anything, to do with the rear?
The profile mentions they did a little panel cutting ,I don't what to do any of that. I just want to raise it a bit and get some new rims and tires. I don't want the tires to stick out too far out but if it's better for stability or safety I would do it. If you have any recommendations for a better setup regarding any of this, wheels , tires, suspension components, please advise.
I attached an image of my rig and of the one I'm looking at just for reference, there's more pictures of the rig on the link above.
Thank You for your time!
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