OBS wheels, 285s, crank and blocks

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This weekend I was browsing craigslist and seen some 285 km2s for 300 bucks, i emailed the guy and soon there after went and picked em up. I had these NBS wheels sitting in the shed. Mounted em up, cranked the torsion bars 1.75 inch and installed 2 inch block. I think it turned out pretty nice for a 350.00 upgrade.

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Completely changed the attitude of your Yukon, man! Can't beat that with $350! :D
 
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I hear ya on the exshaust, i think i am going to cut it flush with the lower body for now.
After i have 2 pipes all the way back to the muffler, this summer i plan on getting 2 mufflers and then running true duals with stainless tips out the back end. So the cutting will have to suffice for now. I have always hated how far these pipes stick on on these trucks.

Thanks for all the compliments guys.

The newness was already wearing off and it wasnt seeming lifted to me. today at the store i parked next to a stock yukon with factory 245s and then stepped back. It for sure is higher then stock. I like it alot and it needed new tires anyhow so for sure it was worth every penny.
 

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