03' Yukon Body Drop

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We used a tranny jack, with a piece of square tubing and thats how we lifted it up.
 

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That looks really good.. I wanted to do this to the Tahoe when I had it because I had about one inch of gap between the front bumper and the body I wanted to close up and the same out rear. The front gap looks perfect, if you can figure out a way to get the rear bumper to clear 1/4 inch of the hatch it'l be nice..
 
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Thanks everyone. Im getting a bigger sub box, and were gonna take the Isolators out. Im gonna get the rear to tuck without 500lbs in the back, and doing it the right way.........haha

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Great job, looks good as hell....can't wait to do it myself :waytogo:

Any reason why you didn't go with S10 bodymounts instead of eliminating your OEM? Seems you would get the 1inch drop and still retain the shock absorption from the shorter rubber bushings.

I asked clean also, I've got a complete S10 set sitting around waiting to install....

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I wanted to get it dropped right away thats why we didn't wait.
 

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chistoso said:
The front gap looks perfect, if you can figure out a way to get the rear bumper to clear 1/4 inch of the hatch it'l be nice..

Hell ya, agree 100%...I think a rollpan would be perfect for that.


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I always thought of a rollpan, but i don't know if I want to have to buy a hideaway hitch, just in case I need to use it. Who makes good roll pans and hideaway hitches? Do you have to remove the rear tire for a hideaway hitch?
 

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I always thought of a rollpan, but i don't know if I want to have to buy a hideaway hitch, just in case I need to use it. Who makes good roll pans and hideaway hitches? Do you have to remove the rear tire for a hideaway hitch?

Yup no tire....Sir Michaels makes a good hidden hitch. Mine is still in the garage... :(


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Well, I won't be using a hitch then! Who makes the best roll pan in your opinion?
 

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Ill be doing a roll pan anyway so that will take care of that.For the front ill just modify the brackets.Looks great sitting outside.
 

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