Hello everybody, first post here! But I've done a whole lot of reading here. This site has been a great resource and helped me decide on picking up a decent used Yukon.
What I ended up with was a 2002 Yukon with about 150,000 mi, still in reasonably decent shape. I've got to catch up on a fair amount of deferred maintenance that the previous owner didn't bother doing, but I also want to lower it now.
It has the Nivomat / Premium Smooth Ride packages. So the back sits way higher in the back. I want to bring the back down for sure.
Right now, it has 255/70r16 tires on there. and I did the ground to fender lip measurements through the wheel centres. Currently sitting:
Front Left: 34.5 in.
Front Right: 34 in.
Rear Left: 36.5 in.
Rear Right: 36 in.
So, I could stand to go 2 inches lower at the back, and be level. Or, go 3 inches lower at the back, and 1 inch lower up front. That would be good too.
So, before suggesting parts or kits, here's my thoughts.
With the mileage I'm at, I'm kind of on the fence about keeping the Nivomats, or replacing shocks all around. If I keep them, I'm ok with using shock extenders at the back. However, if I do replace them, I'd rather not use extenders, and instead go with shorter shocks.
I'd like the option of going either 2 or 3 inches lower at the rear, so I suppose I'd need a spacer of some sort.
I want to do as little as possible up front. At most, de-crank the torsion bars at most 1 inch.
I really want to keep costs low for this whole project.
I don't want the ride to suffer. I want a nice ride, not stiff or jarring.
So, putting it all together, if 3 inch drop at the rear will be more costly in terms of parts, modifications, and loss of ride quality, then I'd prefer a 2 inch drop and do nothing up front.
Drawing on the expertise of the forum members, what parts are suggested so I can meet the goals here?
What I ended up with was a 2002 Yukon with about 150,000 mi, still in reasonably decent shape. I've got to catch up on a fair amount of deferred maintenance that the previous owner didn't bother doing, but I also want to lower it now.
It has the Nivomat / Premium Smooth Ride packages. So the back sits way higher in the back. I want to bring the back down for sure.
Right now, it has 255/70r16 tires on there. and I did the ground to fender lip measurements through the wheel centres. Currently sitting:
Front Left: 34.5 in.
Front Right: 34 in.
Rear Left: 36.5 in.
Rear Right: 36 in.
So, I could stand to go 2 inches lower at the back, and be level. Or, go 3 inches lower at the back, and 1 inch lower up front. That would be good too.
So, before suggesting parts or kits, here's my thoughts.
With the mileage I'm at, I'm kind of on the fence about keeping the Nivomats, or replacing shocks all around. If I keep them, I'm ok with using shock extenders at the back. However, if I do replace them, I'd rather not use extenders, and instead go with shorter shocks.
I'd like the option of going either 2 or 3 inches lower at the rear, so I suppose I'd need a spacer of some sort.
I want to do as little as possible up front. At most, de-crank the torsion bars at most 1 inch.
I really want to keep costs low for this whole project.
I don't want the ride to suffer. I want a nice ride, not stiff or jarring.
So, putting it all together, if 3 inch drop at the rear will be more costly in terms of parts, modifications, and loss of ride quality, then I'd prefer a 2 inch drop and do nothing up front.
Drawing on the expertise of the forum members, what parts are suggested so I can meet the goals here?