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yukonlover89

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i have recently brought new rims and tires for my yukon. They are 33x12.50 plus they are tucked. They only rub a little when i fully turn right for some reason and not left lol but anyhow what is the cheapest way to add some clearance? i'm trying to stay away from a body lift and i thought of different torsion keys but i hear that they hurt ball joints any help will be greatly appreicated :)
 

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Where are they rubbing at? Yes cranking your torsion keys will put some more stress on the front end suspension components but you could crank a little and be alright (that is if no one has done it before you). The next cheapest thing would be to do something like a small body lift like a 2". Other than that all there would be is to buy a suspension lift.
 

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adjust yer torsion keys a little, not much. also check your ride height all around the truck. u may have a weak shock at that corner.
 

yukonlover89

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yeah they only rub in the back do you think that maybe some stiffer shocks could fix the problem but i will turn the keys up some does anyone know what stock ride height is up front?
 

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break out the sawzall. thats my answer. but if your not willing to sacrifice the body, pull the shock. check and make sure it compresses. if your on a tight budget, like rolling pennies for gas, autozone has cheap shocks that will get you by that will bolt right in. you're looking at about 15 bucks
 
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