Rear leveling spring? For a Yukon

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2011yukon

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I do want it leveled out but if I'm rubbing in the rear at stock height I'm not about to lower it. I guess as blazed said I'm gonna have to upgrade my sway bars and I'll just go from there. I guess the smart thing to do would be sway bars and leveling kit with the bags at the same time.
 

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I need to ask NorCalss about the front sway bar I just put mine on but before I did I tried to feel the weight difference in the stock and djm and I couldn't at all but with the rear it was a definite difference idk if the from sway bar is worth the money maybe just buy the belltech rear sway bar from the belltech website.
 

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I think that rear only is the best money spent on a sway bar, that's what I gathered being on here a while.:hands:
 

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So does a rear sway bar make a big difference in handling? How about ride? Any effect on that?
 

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Rear sway I could not live without now that I've driven with it. Probably the best "suspension" mod I've done i would recommend it to anyone and everyone it's fantastic.
 

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Huge difference in handling but didn't notice anything else just amazing cornering.
 

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