Yuk-ey driving

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fowldarr

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Ok, so I've had my 94 yukon (2 door) for a couple of years now. It's paid for. I always loved this body style. Bought this one on a whim for more than it was worth considering some of the problems it was having. I've neglected those problems for a couple of years now (though she's got her oil changes and whatnot).

But, now, time to start fixing it if I'm gonna keep it. First order of business is the front end. It tends to feel like it is diving away from corners, which causes the back end to feel like it's tracking too tight (if that makes sense). I've heard that there are a couple of things to look for when having front end problems on these trucks, but was hoping to draw on the wealth of knowledge on this forum to tell me where to start. I can do some basic mechanics, not scared to take stuff apart, have some backup if I get in over my head, so I'll probably be doing this myself, so tell me where to start.
 

blueflamed03

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if you've never really replaced any bushing, and or shocks up front, best really is to take it to a specialist and let them look and give you an estimate on what is in dire ened. Steering is a pretty important issue, and no matter what you may need replaced, a sure thing would be a new alignment
 

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