TFS Destruction
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I have a Jeep Wrangler that's pretty extensively modded for expo. It's the only vehicle I've built out (well, picked parts and paid people to build out . . . )
However, earlier this year I added to my garage a 2017 Yukon XL Denali (4WD). And of course, I can never leave well enough alone. Especially after seeing some of the Suburban builds on here. Then I saw David13's 2012 Yukon XL Denali build. See: http://forum.expeditionportal.com/t...on-xl-Denali-AWD-build?highlight=gmt-800+sale
Now I want to know to what extent I could build out a 2017 Yukon similarly.
Then I ran across some pictures of a late model lifted Yukon Denali on the Hennessey performance page . . . scroll to bottom of http://hennesseyperformance.com/veh...yukon-6-2l-v8-di-hpe650-supercharged-upgrade/
My initial questions surround whether there are more and more limits on modifications to newer vehicles that have so many nannies and governors lurking in the machine. For example, I think I was reading that some lifts will interfere with the Denali's magnetic ride system as well as the various automatic cruise control and other safety sensors that are directionally aimed. I'm not really look to abandon or turn off those sorts of safety systems just to get a lift and tires.
Anyway, any of you have thoughts or experience building out a late model full size?
However, earlier this year I added to my garage a 2017 Yukon XL Denali (4WD). And of course, I can never leave well enough alone. Especially after seeing some of the Suburban builds on here. Then I saw David13's 2012 Yukon XL Denali build. See: http://forum.expeditionportal.com/t...on-xl-Denali-AWD-build?highlight=gmt-800+sale
Now I want to know to what extent I could build out a 2017 Yukon similarly.
Then I ran across some pictures of a late model lifted Yukon Denali on the Hennessey performance page . . . scroll to bottom of http://hennesseyperformance.com/veh...yukon-6-2l-v8-di-hpe650-supercharged-upgrade/
My initial questions surround whether there are more and more limits on modifications to newer vehicles that have so many nannies and governors lurking in the machine. For example, I think I was reading that some lifts will interfere with the Denali's magnetic ride system as well as the various automatic cruise control and other safety sensors that are directionally aimed. I'm not really look to abandon or turn off those sorts of safety systems just to get a lift and tires.
Anyway, any of you have thoughts or experience building out a late model full size?