2000-2006 GMC Yukon 4 Wheel Air Suspension Conversion Kit (GC14F)
2000-2006 GMC Yukon 4 Wheel Air Suspension Conversion Kit (GC14F) is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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- Easy installation in 8 simple steps, manual and videos included
- Great ride quality through reliable coil springs with our patented Glide Ride Technology
- Complete kit to replace your old air suspension with perfect fit
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Description
Description
Included
Included
Air Suspension Conversion Kit Includes
- 2 Passive Front Shocks
- 2 Rear Premium Steel Coil Springs
- 2 Passive, Premium Rear Shocks
- Electronic Components To Eliminate the Suspension Warning Light
- All Necessary Hardware
- Detailed Instructions
OEM Numbers
OEM Numbers
22187159, 22187157, 22187155, 22400248, 22187151, 88965339, 22400884, 19300047, 19300045, 19300046, 22187156, 15869656, 15945872, 19300069, 19300071, 19300072, 25885469, 25979391, 25979393, 25979394, 15756926, 19300040, 22187152, 88965458, 88965338, 22400885, 22187158, 25885470, 15924688, 15869658, 25885467, 15918525, 15852159, 19331451, 19331452, 19368450, 19368459, 19368462, 19368463
Why Choose Strutmasters
Why Choose Strutmasters
Air suspensions like the one that came stock on your Yukon undoubtedly provide a wonderful ride when they work. However, all air suspensions fail eventually. Once one component starts to go, you can be sure that more and more problems will follow. This particular vehicle also relies on an electronic shock system in the front, which normally trigger a suspension warning light and harsh ride when they fail. Rather than spend money on endless repairs to the factory suspension system, we recommend all those expensive factory components with a tried and true passive suspension conversion from Strutmasters. The conversion kit will keep your Yukon riding great for a fraction of the cost at the dealer. This conversion kit does away with the complex interdependent parts and replaces them with our exclusive Premium Steel Coil Springs and Shocks. This kit comes with two passive rear shocks, two Premium Steel Coil Springs, and two passive front shocks and all the hardware you need to install it yourself. To help you install this new suspension properly, each package includes detailed, easy-to-follow instructions. The Strutmasters YouTube channel also has a number of videos to help guide you through the installation. If you still find yourself stuck, our customers have access to our tech help line, making this an easy job for even the novice at-home mechanic. Just read all the reviews from satisfied customers! Let's compare three different repair options: repairing the vehicle with Original Equipment parts at a GM dealership; installing aftermarket replacement parts on the Yukon piece-by-piece; or installing a Strutmasters suspension conversion kit at a huge savings.
Notes
Notes
Product Notes
- Fits Standard And XL Models (1500 Chassis).
- For best results getting the suspension warning light off, we recommend converting all four wheels of the vehicle at the same time.
Replaced Components
The2000-2006 GMC Yukon is built with the following suspension components: 2000-2006 GMC Yukon Air/Magnetic Shocks (x2)- The GMC Yukon features two electronically-controlled shocks which use air bladders or magnets to smooth out the ride as it travels over rough road surfaces. 2000-2006 GMC Yukon Coil Springs (x2)- These coil springs work in the same way as coil springs which are found on cars with a passive suspension. However, since they are built for your Yukon's active suspension, they won't work properly if you decide to convert to a passive suspension. 2000-2006 GMC Yukon Torsion Bar- This horizontal bar can be found at the front of the vehicle. It holds the front of the Yukon in place up off of its wheels and the ground. 2000-2006 GMC Yukon Shock Absorbers (x2)- The shock absorbers on your GMC are metal tubes which have been filled with a gas-charged hydraulic fluid. This allows them to absorb the bumps and bounces in the road. This means that they are responsible for the comfort of the ride. 2000-2006 GMC Yukon Air Lines- These plastic hoses carry the pressurized air that comes out of the compressor and delivers it into the air springs, allowing them to inflate to the proper height. 2000-2006 GMC Yukon Solenoids (x4)- The solenoids on your Yukon regulate the air pressure in each air spring. They are the connection point between the electrical and mechanical components and the suspension control module. As they start to age they will begin to leak, putting extra stress on the other components, namely the compressor. 2000-2006 GMC Yukon Compressor- The air used to inflate the air springs in your Yukon is generated by the compressor. This component also pumps the air through the air lines and into the air bags. It is usually the most expensive and difficult component in an air suspension to service or replace. 2000-2006 GMC Yukon Assembly- Either from freezing or causing cracks, moisture causes a great deal of damage to an air suspension system from the inside out. Therefore, the Yukon features a dryer which constantly removes moisture from the system. It is advisable to replace this component whenever the compressor is replaced to ensure the system continues to function properly. 2000-2006 GMC Yukon Suspension Control Module- This small computer uses signals sent from the height sensors to determine how much each air spring needs to be raised or lowered. It controls the compressor and instructs it on how much air to generate and where to send it. It is an expensive component to replace and usually is not repairable. 2000-2006 GMC Yukon O-rings- These rubber washers keep the air lines sealed at their connection points. This keeps the system running efficiently and free of debris. They should be replaced whenever the system is serviced
Suspension Failure Signs
Have you noticed recently that your compressor, located at the rear of the vehicle, is running for 30 seconds when you first turn on your Yukon and that it is even turning on while you're driving? Does it seem like your 2000-2006 GMC Yukon isn't sitting quite level or maybe it's sagging a bit in the back? If so, then it's likely you have a leak in your air suspension. Tiny cracks form in the rubber bladder portion of the rear air shocks and those air leaks eventually kill the onboard compressor. These vehicles also have a pair of electronic shocks in the front that are slightly more difficult to spot when defective. If you start to notice that your ride isn't as smooth as it once was, it is important to look for some warning signs of a failed suspension. Especially with a large vehicle like the Yukon, it is important to detect problems early to avoid serious safety hazards and expense. The first and most obvious sign is an uneven height between two sides of the vehicle. Since the front end of the Yukon is held up by a torsion bar, this is usually seen in the form of a sagging rear end of the vehicle. This may also be a differential between the passenger and driver sides. This is an indication that there is a leak somewhere in the system and the compressor is trying to compensate. There is also a suspension warning light on the dash of the Yukon which will illuminate when the problem gets bad enough. It is important to identify and fix suspension issues before they cause damages to other parts of your car or present serious safety issues.
What is a conversion kit
Who is Strutmasters
Description
Description
The 2000-2006 GMC Yukon 4 Wheel Air Suspension Conversion Kit (GC14F) is the perfect solution to your air suspension problems. Designed to be very affordable, you can convert your air suspension to use passive shocks and coil springs for less than the price of replacing one original equipment air spring.
Included
Included
Air Suspension Conversion Kit Includes
- 2 Passive Front Shocks
- 2 Rear Premium Steel Coil Springs
- 2 Passive, Premium Rear Shocks
- Electronic Components To Eliminate the Suspension Warning Light
- All Necessary Hardware
- Detailed Instructions
OEM Numbers
OEM Numbers
22187159, 22187157, 22187155, 22400248, 22187151, 88965339, 22400884, 19300047, 19300045, 19300046, 22187156, 15869656, 15945872, 19300069, 19300071, 19300072, 25885469, 25979391, 25979393, 25979394, 15756926, 19300040, 22187152, 88965458, 88965338, 22400885, 22187158, 25885470, 15924688, 15869658, 25885467, 15918525, 15852159, 19331451, 19331452, 19368450, 19368459, 19368462, 19368463
Why Choose Strutmasters
Why Choose Strutmasters
Air suspensions like the one that came stock on your Yukon undoubtedly provide a wonderful ride when they work. However, all air suspensions fail eventually. Once one component starts to go, you can be sure that more and more problems will follow. This particular vehicle also relies on an electronic shock system in the front, which normally trigger a suspension warning light and harsh ride when they fail. Rather than spend money on endless repairs to the factory suspension system, we recommend all those expensive factory components with a tried and true passive suspension conversion from Strutmasters. The conversion kit will keep your Yukon riding great for a fraction of the cost at the dealer. This conversion kit does away with the complex interdependent parts and replaces them with our exclusive Premium Steel Coil Springs and Shocks. This kit comes with two passive rear shocks, two Premium Steel Coil Springs, and two passive front shocks and all the hardware you need to install it yourself. To help you install this new suspension properly, each package includes detailed, easy-to-follow instructions. The Strutmasters YouTube channel also has a number of videos to help guide you through the installation. If you still find yourself stuck, our customers have access to our tech help line, making this an easy job for even the novice at-home mechanic. Just read all the reviews from satisfied customers! Let's compare three different repair options: repairing the vehicle with Original Equipment parts at a GM dealership; installing aftermarket replacement parts on the Yukon piece-by-piece; or installing a Strutmasters suspension conversion kit at a huge savings.
Notes
Notes
Product Notes
- Fits Standard And XL Models (1500 Chassis).
- For best results getting the suspension warning light off, we recommend converting all four wheels of the vehicle at the same time.
Replaced Components
The2000-2006 GMC Yukon is built with the following suspension components: 2000-2006 GMC Yukon Air/Magnetic Shocks (x2)- The GMC Yukon features two electronically-controlled shocks which use air bladders or magnets to smooth out the ride as it travels over rough road surfaces. 2000-2006 GMC Yukon Coil Springs (x2)- These coil springs work in the same way as coil springs which are found on cars with a passive suspension. However, since they are built for your Yukon's active suspension, they won't work properly if you decide to convert to a passive suspension. 2000-2006 GMC Yukon Torsion Bar- This horizontal bar can be found at the front of the vehicle. It holds the front of the Yukon in place up off of its wheels and the ground. 2000-2006 GMC Yukon Shock Absorbers (x2)- The shock absorbers on your GMC are metal tubes which have been filled with a gas-charged hydraulic fluid. This allows them to absorb the bumps and bounces in the road. This means that they are responsible for the comfort of the ride. 2000-2006 GMC Yukon Air Lines- These plastic hoses carry the pressurized air that comes out of the compressor and delivers it into the air springs, allowing them to inflate to the proper height. 2000-2006 GMC Yukon Solenoids (x4)- The solenoids on your Yukon regulate the air pressure in each air spring. They are the connection point between the electrical and mechanical components and the suspension control module. As they start to age they will begin to leak, putting extra stress on the other components, namely the compressor. 2000-2006 GMC Yukon Compressor- The air used to inflate the air springs in your Yukon is generated by the compressor. This component also pumps the air through the air lines and into the air bags. It is usually the most expensive and difficult component in an air suspension to service or replace. 2000-2006 GMC Yukon Assembly- Either from freezing or causing cracks, moisture causes a great deal of damage to an air suspension system from the inside out. Therefore, the Yukon features a dryer which constantly removes moisture from the system. It is advisable to replace this component whenever the compressor is replaced to ensure the system continues to function properly. 2000-2006 GMC Yukon Suspension Control Module- This small computer uses signals sent from the height sensors to determine how much each air spring needs to be raised or lowered. It controls the compressor and instructs it on how much air to generate and where to send it. It is an expensive component to replace and usually is not repairable. 2000-2006 GMC Yukon O-rings- These rubber washers keep the air lines sealed at their connection points. This keeps the system running efficiently and free of debris. They should be replaced whenever the system is serviced
Suspension Failure Signs
Have you noticed recently that your compressor, located at the rear of the vehicle, is running for 30 seconds when you first turn on your Yukon and that it is even turning on while you're driving? Does it seem like your 2000-2006 GMC Yukon isn't sitting quite level or maybe it's sagging a bit in the back? If so, then it's likely you have a leak in your air suspension. Tiny cracks form in the rubber bladder portion of the rear air shocks and those air leaks eventually kill the onboard compressor. These vehicles also have a pair of electronic shocks in the front that are slightly more difficult to spot when defective. If you start to notice that your ride isn't as smooth as it once was, it is important to look for some warning signs of a failed suspension. Especially with a large vehicle like the Yukon, it is important to detect problems early to avoid serious safety hazards and expense. The first and most obvious sign is an uneven height between two sides of the vehicle. Since the front end of the Yukon is held up by a torsion bar, this is usually seen in the form of a sagging rear end of the vehicle. This may also be a differential between the passenger and driver sides. This is an indication that there is a leak somewhere in the system and the compressor is trying to compensate. There is also a suspension warning light on the dash of the Yukon which will illuminate when the problem gets bad enough. It is important to identify and fix suspension issues before they cause damages to other parts of your car or present serious safety issues.