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Old 11-14-2003, 05:53 PM
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But don't remember there ever being a concrete answer. I am looking for some way to lower the rear of my 2 wheel drive yukon but I only want to lower it about an inch or an inch and a half to level it out a bit. I saw somewhere on ebay someone selling some "Bilstein lowering shocks" for the rear but didn't trust in that too much, anyone heard of those ? if not, can't I just buy some rear springs that will only lower the amount I am looking for, or do I have to buy a whole kit or something ? thanks in advance guys
Old 11-14-2003, 05:58 PM
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I might have answered my own question. this says it is for yukon XL or suburban but I wonder if it will fit my yukon

http://www.hotchkis.net/cgi-bin/Soft...636+1068862350
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there is a tech article in the July 2003 issue of Truckin' where they lowered a 2wd Yukon. Belltech kit (PN134/135) achieves a 2/3 drop

If you want the article I can rip it out of the magazine and mail it to you if you'd like.
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