Lowering a Yukon Denali

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Lowering a Yukon Denali

How to Video on Tahoe with Torque Specs
Free Travel Mod Video

Parts Used on that build

Hardware kit for rear is DJM RK2007(This comes with shock relocations, lca relocations and sway bar end links)

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I know that lately I have worked on a few other peoples vehicles but to be honest it pays and gives me the ability to make you guys another video. Today we tackle a lowering kit on my neighbors 2012 GMC Yukon Denali. I know that I have done a few SUV drops in the past but this one is a little easier as you don't have to do the free travel mod. He also wanted to get this finished while they were on vacation as a surprise. This install is very simple and instead of making another how to I decided I would do a time lapse to show the process. This lowering kit will also work on Chevy Tahoe and Cadillac Escalade. I keep doing these projects to save up money for more Trans Am Parts lol. Hit that comment section and let me know what you think of this style of video and the Denalis new look.....

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This channel is awesome because all your projects actually run

superduty
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Looks really good, I've always liked this body style Tahoe.

jordanjohnson
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Your nabors see what i see a guy that do great work they brong it to the right person keep up the excellent work 🙌👍✌

MEANGENE
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The Suspension Doctor. Great video. Australia is watching you.... Well done very informative and great music.

robertdahl
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I like it! That's just about the right amount of drop for me, but I'm not into the crazy lowered look. Thanks for another great video how to!

Malkin
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I did this on my 13 Tahoe and love it. I used 2" spindles and 2" lowering strut in the front so now it rubs a little since it sits on 22s. I might just use the OEM spindles and keep the 2" lowering strut. Thanks for the content!!

RicardoGarcia-khrz
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Looks really good, I'm going to do my Yukon the same way, probably going to take me two days to do it but worth it, thanks for the video.

rubensalais
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Just got a 2013 yukon denali and i think a 2/3 looks good. Great work sir!!!!

JamesDigges
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Looks better than stock ride! You really are good at lowering a vehicle, if I lived nearby I would love to have you lower my suv!

dlenderman
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Great video! Some of this stuff is trial and error. I found that out on my 3/5 drop on my GMC Sierra.

joshludlum
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ماشاء الله اتمنى اسوي سيارتي دينالي ٢٠٠٧ XL نفس كذا 😘 من المملكة العربية السعودية 🇸🇦

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Good Job! Love Watching Your Videos
Keep up the Good Work..

joeandrade
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Looks awesome. I have a set of adjustable struts and auto ride bypass. I’m not gonna put it on. I have the same exact truck.

sonybravia
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Hey Travis, I think it amazing that you reply to everyone's comments. It speaks volumes about your personality. Anyway I have yet another question for you; I want to install LED lights under my running boards on my 20011 Yukon SLE and have them operat like entry courtesy lights but I'm having trouble finding which BCM connector wire to tap into. Any advice would be appreciated

paulsalmon
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Love it..cant wait to do it to my 2005 Tahoe 2 whl drive

geneb.
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After a long research about 2/3 drop:
Beltech 753 kit rear springs are way too soft for long wheel base gmt900. Mcgaughy kit is firm but comfortable
PPV/Avalanche springs super stiff - Good for towing or racing.

Mobile.recording
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Think it looks good that’s exact the way I want mine hell I wish you were in the Chicago south suburbs I’d definitely bring mine to you

daryldavis
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I watched your video because I wanted to lower the back of my Denali because of the back just feeling too high constantly. I found from your video where someone had modified the autoride lever to raise the back of the vehicle with the air shocks. I'm going to try to fix this now that I know what was going on then re-evaluate lowering. I am a lowered vehicle fan and on the Denali it just feels like a vehicle that should be lowered being a street oriented AWD truck that comes with low profile tires.

jimmyrogers
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Never thought about but I have a 2011 Yukon Denali with 24 would look amazing lower my truck’ thanks for the idea’ I would start looking for the parts

juanmarquez
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Hey Travis, I can't stop watching this video, Once again you've inspired me to take on a project. I didn't lower my truck but I did change my front struts from OEM to Monroe Roadmatic complete strut and it's was way easier that I thought it would be. Just wanted to say thanks again man. This is after the fact but what's your opinion of Monroe and what would you recommend as a quality rear shock replacement for the trucks other than Monroe ??? Stay blessed

paulsalmon