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SoxNationEst1918
03-11-2010, 11:13 PM
I have a 99 Yukon 4x (old body style) Does anyone know a company that still sells a lift kit other than pro comp that is a 3" or 4" kit. I went to a shop and they told me that they could only find a 6" by pro comp and that if i got it i would have a to get an extended after market driveshaft. I want to know if i go with a 3" or 4" if i still have to go with the aftermarket driveshaft and would a 98 lift kit be able to fit if there are none for a 99 (due to the split year body style). Thanks for the input fellas.
Arctic-Rodz
03-12-2010, 12:30 AM
im looking into getting the rough country 4" lift... but it says that it will need a new driveshaft for the front. I dont know why. They also have a 3" that doesnt require that driveshaft. I think the 98 one will fit yours, its the same truck. The only thing that happened in 99 is that they introduced the new body. The 99 is like todays 07 "classic" chevy pickups
Kits include shocks at a very good price. Check em out.
http://roughcountry.com/chevy_4wd_88-98_suspensions.html
SoxNationEst1918
03-12-2010, 12:33 AM
ya dude thats what i thought. but the guy kept trying to telling me that there was something different but everytime i told him it was just that it was that halfyear and he couldnt give me a reasonable answer. cause all the other aftermarket parts that fit a 98 fit a 99 old body style
TahoeJim
03-12-2010, 04:05 AM
I was reading that kit's instructions and with a 4 door, there seems to be more work. Having to spend 50% more than the kit itself to buy a driveshaft stinks, so much for spending less than $1000. And you have to cut and re-route your exhaust...up at the stock y-pipe..that can't be easy or cheap to do.
I can see this whole deal easily going over $2000 with the new driveshaft, customizing your y-pipes , having to do an extensive alignment and possibly paying a shop to do the install if you don't have the tools / experience with this sort of work. Maybe closer to $2500 when the dust clears and it rolls out the door?
bowtiefreak
03-12-2010, 06:45 AM
The new front driveshaft is only if you have autotrac. The exhaust work is nothing, any muffler shop can do that in an hour. An extensive alignment? Alignment yes, again not a big deal.
Do be prepared to drop some coin to do this right though.
Arctic-Rodz
03-12-2010, 09:08 AM
autotrac? i dont remember off the top of my head if mine has that... it has the electric
4x4 selector on the dash on the right side to the left of the radio. It has an option for automatic 4x4 or something like that. Does that mean i have autotrac?
wicked2000
03-12-2010, 12:17 PM
Yes you will have 4 selections. Yes that is the autotrac and you will need the drive shaft. I thought i didnt need it and now it makes lot of noise on highway. I took it off and when i go play in the sand i put it back on
SoxNationEst1918
03-12-2010, 05:09 PM
I talked to a guy at 4 Wheel Parts and he said he would be able to do a 4" Pro Comp with installation for $2088. he said i wouldnt need the driveshaft. Does anyone know if i can properly operate without that extended driveshaft in 4x. (yes i have autotrac)
bowtiefreak
03-12-2010, 05:50 PM
it is a CV driveshaft if I recall correctly, I am not so sure it is the length in question.
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