Rear end adventures!
From left to right: Bilstein stickers, 3" coil spacers below, 2" coil spacers top, rear sway bar links, Bilstein 5100 shocks 24-187237, Moog HD coils 81069, Z71 OEM coil from a different truck.
So initially I decided to do a split the level kit install into two parts, front and rear. Now I will be splitting it into 3 parts, front, rear shocks and HD coils and finally 2" coil spacers and shock limiting straps.
This part was kinda boring since I have done it so many times on 00-06 GM SUVs and this install was identical. I didn't take too many pictures but did shoot some video, which I will edit and upload when I get around to it.
Here are the steps for anyone brave enough to undertake this endeavour themselves.
Jack up rear end by frame
Remove wheels
Disconnect sway bar links
Remove lower shock bolts
Remove upper shock bolts
Disconnect ABS sensor wires from frame connectors
Jack up one side of axle and pull out opposite coil
Reinstall new coil with OEM isolators if they are not torn
Repeat with other side
BEFORE LEVEL LIFT
AFTER FRONT LEVEL LIFT and new rear coils and shocks
Ground to fender heights
STOCK Front 1.75" lift, HD rear coils
Front Driver: 34.5" 36.5"
Rear Driver: 37.5" 38.0"
Front Pass: 36.5" 37.5"
Rear Pass: 35.5" 37.5"
So after installing the level kit, Yukon is actually sitting much more level. Difference between lowest and highest fender is 1.5" after the level compared to 3" before the level.
Now just to see the progress of how much more room I need for 37" tires I slapped them on again.
BEFORE FRONT 2" LIFT
AFTER FRONT 2" LIFT and new rear coils.
37" tire ground to fender:
STOCK Front 1.75" lift, HD rear coils
Driver front: 37.5" 39.5"
Driver rear: 40.0" 41.5"
So with just a 2" lift up front I have the same 4.5" top of tire to bottom of fender clearance as I did with no lift and 265/70R17 OEM tires.
Next step will be to drive around and let everything settle. Hopefully a week or two and a couple thousand miles will be enough to make a final decision if I will be running a 2" or 3" rear coil spacer. I want to keep the center of gravity as low as I possibly can and strongly leaning towards the 2" coil spacer in the rear.
Another concern would be how much the Yukon will squat in the rear once there is cargo in the back and that will influence the rear coil spacer height more than anything else.
Stay tuned for more shenanigans!