Thanks for the video! The wife's Yukon XL is due for shocks. I read the procedure from the OEM of the shocks, it calls out pulling the wheel and liner. I thought that was a bit much, thanks for showing it is doable without all that extra work. Think I will take it one lazy step further, and see if I can get away with not jacking the truck up.
Another great video. I have a 2016 GMC Sierra. I assume this would be a similar process? When are you going to open a merch store? I love the logo and would love to support your channel! Looking forward to the next one. Keep up the good work. I’m not shocked about how efficient you were able to get this done. Dan the fix it man strikes again
I keep finding myself coming back to your channel for Yukon help. Thx for making these vids
Thank you for coming back to my channel! I really appreciate the support!
Take care,
-Dan
Thanks for the video! The wife's Yukon XL is due for shocks. I read the procedure from the OEM of the shocks, it calls out pulling the wheel and liner. I thought that was a bit much, thanks for showing it is doable without all that extra work. Think I will take it one lazy step further, and see if I can get away with not jacking the truck up.
Excellent Video! You use very solid techniques that facilitate easier results. Gotta love those Milwaukee ratchets!
Another great video. I have a 2016 GMC Sierra. I assume this would be a similar process? When are you going to open a merch store? I love the logo and would love to support your channel! Looking forward to the next one. Keep up the good work. I’m not shocked about how efficient you were able to get this done. Dan the fix it man strikes again
Shockingly great video
Is the 2017 suburban premier same way?
is not a front and back side correct? any way you put it will be ok?