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2WD or 4WD?I’ve add and push bar to my Yukon
and it rides lower it the front now so o was thinking that putting 3/4 shocks on the front to help. I’m open to suggestions on how the help with the problem.
^^^ What he said. There's such a thing as overload shocks that have a coil spring wrapped around 'em, but I bet they don't make 'em for the front of these trucks.Shocks are not going to fix your ride height issue.
Yeah, wants help, but not willing to provide any details. SMH2WD or 4WD?
SHOCKS
DON'T
CHANGE
RIDE-HEIGHT
unless there's some sort of spring attached to them. Springs carry weight. Shocks don't.
Springs can be mechanical (generally coil, wrapped around the shock tube as posted previously) or it can be weakass "gas pressure" sealed in the shock which doesn't accomplish much at all.
Were the new shocks gas-charged to a higher pressure than the ones they replaced? Same pressure but bigger piston area?