Did a few mods to the Yukon... new pics
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I did a few things here and there because I was tired of seeing 20 million Yukons a day that looked exactly like mine.
![](http://img123.imageshack.us/img123/9540/sta70240qg9.jpg)
![](http://img393.imageshack.us/img393/6105/sta70241mk6.jpg)
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Next mods are: Avic-D3 and esky gauges!
![](http://img123.imageshack.us/img123/9540/sta70240qg9.jpg)
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Next mods are: Avic-D3 and esky gauges!
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Also if you dont want to do a full lift, you can actually adjust the stock torsion keys in the front to even it out, if you haven't already done so. Then just get some spacers for a mild 1" - 3" lift.
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I like the way it looks right now and it rides so smooth I dont want to go screwing with the supsension. And then I will have to buy new rims and tires etc... etc..