rstack
TYF Newbie
Hi. I am new to the forum and am seeking some professional advice with regards to the rear suspension on my 2000 Yukon Denali (OBS). The springs are sagging a bit and I find that the truck has a bit of roll to it. The truck only has 82,000 KM on it, but from my past experience with Yukons / Tahoes, the leaves seem to be a bit undersized, resulting in sag and potentially sloppy heandling. I am looking to raise the back end up to stock height (or roughly 2 inches or so) and stiffen things up a bit. New leaves, helper springs, blocks? I was hoping to crank the torison keys a bit (1 inch) so I can bring the front up a but too. Your suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance! - rstack