Best 6 in lift for 98 yukon??????

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motoforlife

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Just got a 98 yukon wondering if anyone had suggestion on which was a good value thanks
 

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Posting in the lifted suspension section would have been a good start...

Anyway, welcome to the forum.

A few questions:
1) what size tires do you plan to run?
2) are you doing this your self?
3) do you have a budget?
4) how hard do you wheel the truck?

RCX makes a nice low cost kit that I hear is a straight forward install. Dick Cepek (extreme suspension) makes a true 6.5" it that many run close to 8" and it is made from the blood of virgins. Know to be the toughest, tallest 6" kit on the market.
 

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LOL @ posting a lift question in interior.

x2! :lol:

if you spend a couple minutes browsing the lifted section, you'll probably have an idea of what you are looking for. and the answers from Bowtie's post will help us help you.
 
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motoforlife

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I plan on running 35"s plan on doing it myself i have a medium allowance
 

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RCX makes a nice low cost kit that I hear is a straight forward install. Dick Cepek (extreme suspension) makes a true 6.5" it that many run close to 8" and it is made from the blood of virgins. Know to be the toughest, tallest 6" kit on the market.

lol now i want to buy the extreme suspension lift. you should be a salesman
 

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Well the RCX kit is $1K for a 5" drop, a light crank will net you 6" no problem and that will clear 35s. You will need some brake lines too, and the cross over pipe cut and re-routed around the drive shaft too. So plan on a few hundred extra on random other little items. It's also not a bad idea to throw some good ball joints in also. On the rough country website you can download the instructions for the lift.

I run the Cepek lift set around 8" on 35s
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mine on the left is a 6 inch pro-comp
and the right is a tough country i think its les Schwab brand
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