Need to lift the rear of my Yukon

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Dakosb

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As the title suggests I need to lift the rear of my Yukon. I got this vehicle for a fair deal, however because of my geographical location people think it’s cool to only lift the front of their trucks. The picture attached is after I’ve installed 3” coil spacers. I can’t find just the rear lift for this truck and I would really not like to buy a whole lift kit, the reason for me buying this Yukon was for the lift. 2000 GMC Yukon 4x4 6inch lift in the front + 2.5inch lift keys (turned down) 3inch lift in the rear. dfe86b23d2e8e3875ea8f853995f5caf.jpg


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could probobly have a 4x4 shop make you some rear blocks. or ask rough country for some blocks because they will usually work with you. or do a leaf spring conversion if possible
 
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could probobly have a 4x4 shop make you some rear blocks. or ask rough country for some blocks because they will usually work with you. or do a leaf spring conversion if possible
I like the 4 link with coils. Rode good. However it needs 4.5-5” lift in the back to be level. I wouldn’t need longer links or even brackets?


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I like the 4 link with coils. Rode good. However it needs 4.5-5” lift in the back to be level. I wouldn’t need longer links or even brackets?


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if you want 5 inches of lift in the back youll probobly need some longer links or something idk
 

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Easiest solution would be to find a custom spring shop, and have them fab you some new coils for your desired lift, and get rid of the spacers completely. Get the correct length shocks, and an adjustable panhard bar.
 
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