A 2002 GMC Yukon XL with autoride can use regular gas shocks. However, they are not recommended for use on the autoride, instead you should use autoride gas shocks.
Yes, the 2003 GMC Denali, which features the Autoride suspension system, has a fuse for this system. The fuse is typically located in the fuse box under the hood or inside the vehicle, depending on the specific configuration. If you're experiencing issues with the Autoride system, checking the fuse is a good first step. Refer to the owner's manual for the exact location and specifications of the fuse.
You can find a variety of shocks at www.shockwarehouse.com. This website allows you to search for the make and model of your vehicle to find shocks that will work for you.
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Any air shocks are good and will work on your car.
Rear air shocks work by using a small air compressor to provide additional lift and support. This is particularly handy for towing heavy loads.
I have done this and it works GREAT..!!!!! You just have to adapt your lines to fit the shocks.. Don't be afraid to buy your shocks and install them....as long as you have skills.
it shocks dogs when they get near and is safe
Air shocks are good for vehicles that carry heavy loads, although there are other options for load bearing suspension that work just as well. Standard shock absorbers are much less expensive and work well with the average passenger vehicle.
Rear autoride is a suspension system designed to improve the handling and ride comfort of vehicles, particularly in off-road or heavy-duty applications. It automatically adjusts the rear suspension based on load conditions, ensuring optimal tire contact with the road and maintaining stability. This system enhances ride quality by compensating for variations in weight distribution, such as when towing or carrying heavy loads.
Shocks are just that, shocks. There is already a suspension system in place and you add shocks to it. The shocks can be replaced easily.Struts have part of the suspension andthe shocks included in one assembly. The struts have to be disassembled for access to the shocks.
needs custom work.