I just did this job after watching your video a few times and taking notes. Local shop quoted me 900$ for labor. I went with the Monroe kit, part numbers 90027C1, 90027C2 and 90027C3 on Jegs. Only thing I would add is popping out the wheel speed sensor wire bracket adds quite a bit of travel, and on my 2014 Suburban LTZ there was a little vent hose on top of the differential. Thanks more making this video! You saved me a lot of money
Can you please tell me what the white transistor looking bar with wires connected to each side are? I put regular shocks on and those transistor things get really hot! Not sure what's going on???
I’m honestly not up on all the gm stuff. I’m mainly a ford, Powerstroke and Cummins shop but I do stuff like this on occasion. I would think you probably could. Main advantage I see is it’s a one stop all in a box kit.
I just did this job after watching your video a few times and taking notes. Local shop quoted me 900$ for labor. I went with the Monroe kit, part numbers 90027C1, 90027C2 and 90027C3 on Jegs. Only thing I would add is popping out the wheel speed sensor wire bracket adds quite a bit of travel, and on my 2014 Suburban LTZ there was a little vent hose on top of the differential. Thanks more making this video! You saved me a lot of money
I have a 03 Yukon xl do you think this will be similar. It’s my first time trying to do this
That suburban is not 07-14. That’s 2015-2020 FYI
Can you please tell me what the white transistor looking bar with wires connected to each side are? I put regular shocks on and those transistor things get really hot! Not sure what's going on???
How do I order the part to trick the system??? I went on the sight that h had on the screen at the end but idk what it’s called so I can order it
Is there a reason to go with the Arnott kit rather than buying suspension parts for an LS or LT?
I’m honestly not up on all the gm stuff. I’m mainly a ford, Powerstroke and Cummins shop but I do stuff like this on occasion. I would think you probably could. Main advantage I see is it’s a one stop all in a box kit.
Where can I order the thing that’s plug and play what’s it called??
@@matthewwallace5395 check Arnott website they may sell it stand alone, not sure. It just fools the computer to think the air ride is functioning.
Do you have to change the springs on rear or can you just do the shocks
The spring rate is different to compensate for not having air ride. I think it’s necessary to change them.
How similar would that be for an '06 yukon xl denali?
I think it’s relatively similar. I just know this particular kit was for 07-14.
@AutomedicGarage it's not bouncy like that, but the right rear sits an inch lower than the left and has been showing a code for a while.
@@Phartz-108 if it’s just the one side may just be the air shock on that side or the ride height adjuster.