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1994-1996, the 4L60 with Electronic Control. From what I have seen, it seems a bit more durable....
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TommyT-Bone 99 Yukon front end question
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Thanks in advance. I have to order some parts for the front end of my Yukon.

Upper and lower ball joints. (Done)

Upper control arm bushings (Done)

Inner and out tie rods (1 of each? Correct?)

Pitman Arm (1 correct?)

Idler arm (1 or two?)



QUESTION ANSWERED. THANKS FOR LOOKING
Posted on: 2015/1/23 0:03
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bogus Re: 99 Yukon front end question
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that all sounds correct to me.

I would have to crawl under mine to count the parts... I don't remember there being to idlers or pitmans.

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TommyT-Bone Re: 99 Yukon front end question
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Here's what I was getting.

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TommyT-Bone Re: 99 Yukon front end question
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Hhmmmm 15 piece rebuild set

This is a New 15 Piece Suspension Set Containing:





2 Front Lower Ball Joints:

2-K6445



2 Front Upper Ball Joints:

2-K6292



2 Front Outer Tie Rod Ends:

2-ES2836



2 Front Sway Bar links:

2-K5252



2 Inner Tie Rods:

2-ES2837



1 Pitman Arm:

1-K6335



1 Idler Arm:

1-K6447




http://www.ebay.com/itm/15-Piece-Susp ... sh=item20d5cff87e&vxp=mtr
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TommyT-Bone Re: 99 Yukon front end question
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This is just for me to compare



15 Piece Complete Suspension Kit

Fits Front Upper/Lower Driver & Passenger Sides




*2WD Models Only*
2 Front Upper Ball Joints - K6292
2 Front Lower Ball Joints - K6445
2 Front Stabilizer Bar Link Kits - K5252
1 Pitman Arm - K6335
1 Idler Arm - K6447

2 Outer Tie Rod Ends - ES2836

2 Inner Tie Rod Ends - ES2837

2 Adjusting Sleeves - ES2004

1 Idler Arm Bracket Assembly K6532
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TommyT-Bone Re: 99 Yukon front end question
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TommyT-Bone Re: 99 Yukon front end question
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This is what I bought.


Local seller, return policy.


http://www.ebay.com/itm/360529079719? ... geName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
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Hit or miss on the quality of OE, especially the ball joints.

That being said, half the Moog stuff is also made in China (but probably better quality).

Funny that GM kept the old style steering on the Yukon's thru 2000 but changed the pickups to rack & pinion.

You're going to have your mechanic do the install right?
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GM does that, Bill. They will do the truck first, then the following year, do the SUVs.

They did that again this time around... trucks in 2014, SUVs in 2015.
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Quote:

BillH wrote:
You're going to have your mechanic do the install right?


Yep. I'm just gathering the parts.
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BillH wrote:
You're going to have your mechanic do the install right?


Yep. I'm just gathering the parts.


Good, using a spring compressor on those big springs is a tad dangerous.
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