JochenWoern
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Getting ready to pull the trigger on a set of BILSTEIN 4600 Series for my 2004 Yukon SLT, 4x4, stock height.
Truck is stiff as a rock and you can feel just about any pot hole on the road, so I am hoping this will greatly improve my ride as I am still running the original shocks at 130K miles.
QUESTION:
- As I will do the install myself, is it easier to get the old shocks out/new shocks in with the truck on leveled ground/surface, or is it easier to jack the truck up and put some stands under it so there is no (or at least only slight) pressure on the shock.
I have no access to a lift, but have all the other tools needed to do this at home in my garage, so any helpful hints or tips would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks in advance.
Truck is stiff as a rock and you can feel just about any pot hole on the road, so I am hoping this will greatly improve my ride as I am still running the original shocks at 130K miles.
QUESTION:
- As I will do the install myself, is it easier to get the old shocks out/new shocks in with the truck on leveled ground/surface, or is it easier to jack the truck up and put some stands under it so there is no (or at least only slight) pressure on the shock.
I have no access to a lift, but have all the other tools needed to do this at home in my garage, so any helpful hints or tips would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks in advance.