What did you do to your 2015-2020 K2XX Tahoe/Yukon Today?

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WifesYukon17

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Been a while since I've posted. Got some goodies coming for the wife's Yukon. 1st is the Range AFM disabler and this weekend I will be installing some Bilstein 4600 rear shocks. The rears look pretty straightforward, gonna have the fronts installed by a professional. I never liked the "boaty" feel of the stock suspension so the Bilstein upgrade will hopefully make the truck handle a lot better.

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Been a while since I've posted. Got some goodies coming for the wife's Yukon. 1st is the Range AFM disabler and this weekend I will be installing some Bilstein 4600 rear shocks. The rears look pretty straightforward, gonna have the fronts installed by a professional. I never liked the "boaty" feel of the stock suspension so the Bilstein upgrade will hopefully make the truck handle a lot better.

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The 4600s will firm up the ride - very high pressure shocks-HD
 

sd172

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Got the Range AFM disabler installed and works as advertised. Throttle response is slightly better as dis the downshift in the transmission when needed.

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I like how mine works so far, had it for about 5k miles. It does help to eliminate one point of decision for the car - do I go back to V8 and/or downshift, hence half a second quicker response to the gas pedal.
 

WifesYukon17

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I've always had good experience with Bilstein shocks and have had a few vehicles with the 4600s. With the Yukon being a heavy girl, she needs some better quality shocks. Speed humps are just ridiculous compared to my F150 FX4. My wife couldn't believe how much better my F150 takes the speed humps versus her Yukon. I think the 4600s will make it handle WAY better and honestly, safer. Better suspension improves breaking and emergency maneuvers. Its a win win all the way around. They may ride a little firmer but I'll take it over this squishy, boaty feel.

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K&N intake. Got it mainly for sound when I get on it, and it gives me that. Didn't want to put an exhaust on to annoy the neighbors or myself. This, bolting open the exhaust butterfly valve, and the Range AFM delete are a great combo... for me.
 

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