I have a 96 2 door 2wd yukon with those same wheels but in 22s. I have a 4/6 belltech component drop with belltech street performance shocks and rear shock extenders. When I go over denct bumps on the road I feel like rear shocks do not have much travel and bottom out. I looked under the truck while someone jumps on the back bumper and it does not look like it bottoms out on the differential or bump stops. What do you recommend I look into different length shocks or helper bag?
You will definitely need helper bags,the 2 and 4 door tahoes arent known to have lots of room underneath. Also look into getting a shorter shock for the driver side only..
That’s a popular wheel for the burban
I have a 96 2 door 2wd yukon with those same wheels but in 22s. I have a 4/6 belltech component drop with belltech street performance shocks and rear shock extenders. When I go over denct bumps on the road I feel like rear shocks do not have much travel and bottom out. I looked under the truck while someone jumps on the back bumper and it does not look like it bottoms out on the differential or bump stops. What do you recommend I look into different length shocks or helper bag?
You will definitely need helper bags,the 2 and 4 door tahoes arent known to have lots of room underneath. Also look into getting a shorter shock for the driver side only..
@@nowukno do you happen to know what brand work for shocks? I am currently running the belltech but feel like they have little room for travel.
What shocks are you running in the suburban and do you have
shock extension
@mike99chevysuvmob67 im running Belltech street performer with shock extenders
@@osaldana46i run the belltech street performer
That’s a popular wheel for the burban