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GMC Yukon Spindles
At Andy's Auto Sport, we have a huge variety of GMC Yukon spindles to ensure that you have every lowering spindle option available to you. We go out of our way to carry every major line of GMC Yukon spindles, so that whether you are looking for cheap GMC Yukon spindles or custom Belltech lowering spindles or DJM drop spindles or anything in between, we've got it for you. Andy's Auto Sport is the ultimate shopping destination for your GMC Yukon lowering spindle needs!
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Fits: 99-06 C15 Avalanche, 99-06 C15 Escalade, 99-06 C15 Pickup, 99-06 C15 Suburban, 99-06 C15 Tahoe, 99-06 C15 Yukon
PART# 12508
Fits: 07-13 Chevrolet Avalanche, 07-14 Cadillac Escalade, 07-14 GMC Sierra, 07-14 Chevrolet Tahoe, 07-14 GMC Yukon
PART# 12509
Fits: 1988-1998 Chevrolet C1500 Pick Up, 1992-1999 Chevrolet Suburban, 1992-1999 Chevrolet Tahoe, 1992-1999 GMC Yukon, 5/6 LUG 2WD, C2500 Pick Up, (Except ...
PART# 100520H
Fits: 2007-2011 Cadillac Escalade 2WD/4WD, 2007-2011 Chevrolet Avalanche 1500 2WD/4WD, 2007-2011 Chevrolet Silverado 2WD, 2007-2011 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 ...
PART# 101320
Fits: 1999-2007 Chevrolet Silverado 2WD, 1999-2007 GMC Sierra 1500 Classic 2WD/4WD, 2000-2006 Cadillac Escalade 2WD/4WD, 2000-2006 Chevrolet Avalanche 2WD/4...
PART# 100920
Fits: 88-98 Pick-Up 1/2-Ton Extended Cab, 3/4-Ton 6-Lug All Cabs, 92-98 Pick-Up 1/2-Ton Std Cab, 92-99 Suburban & 6-Lug 3/4-Ton, 95-99 Tahoe 2/4DR, 95-99 Yu...
PART# 2500
Fits: 00-06 Avalanche 2/4WD, 00-06 Escalade / Denali 2/4WD, 00-06 Suburban 2/4WD, 00-06 Tahoe 2/4WD, 00-06 Yukon / Yukon XL 2/4WD, 99-06 Pick-Up 1/2-Ton All...
PART# 2508
Fits: 07-10 Avalanche 2/4WD, 07-10 Escalade / Denali 2/4WD, 07-10 Sierra 2/4WD, 07-10 Silverado 2/4WD, 07-10 Suburban 2/4WD, 07-10 Tahoe 2/4WD, 07-10 Yukon ...
PART# 2509
Fits: 99-06 1500 Pick-Up (17" or Larger Wheel) 2/4/AWD, 99-06 Avalanche (17" or Larger Wheel) 2/4/AWD, 99-06 Escalade (17" or Larger Wheel) 2/4/AWD, 99-06 T...
PART# 6005
Fits: 07-10 Avalanche (17" or Larger Wheels) 2/4WD GMT 900, 07-10 C-1500 (17" or Larger Wheels) 2/4WD GMT 900, 07-10 Escalade (17" or Larger Wheels) 2/4WD G...
PART# 6010
Fits: 88-91 C-1500 Ext Cab w/ 1.25" Rotor, 88-98 C-2500 Light Duty w/ 1.25" Rotor, 90-94 454SS w/ 1.25" Rotor, 92-98 C-1500 w/ 1.25" Rotor, 92-99 Suburban 1...
PART# 6007
Fits: 88-98 C-15 2WD, 95-00 Suburban 2/4Dr, 95-00 Tahoe 2/4Dr
PART# 33142
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2" Drop Spindles For Chevy Silverado GMC Sierra C1500 2WD 88-98 w/ 1.25" Rotors
Escalade ESV Passenger Right Front Spindle Knuckle OEM 128K - LKQ402629959
Escalade ESV Passenger Right Front Spindle Knuckle OEM 153K - LKQ381762817
Escalade ESV Passenger Right Front Spindle Knuckle OEM 166K - LKQ392785288
Silverado 1500 Driver Left Front Spindle Knuckle OEM 148K Miles - LKQ390366035
Silverado 1500 Passenger Right Front Spindle Knuckle OEM 96K - LKQ392819994
WHY TO BUY?
Installing GMC Yukon spindles is one of the easiest and most effective ways to lift or lower your ride without affecting your ride quality or ability to achieve a proper alignment whatsoever. Since aftermarket spindles simply relocate the spindle pins higher or lower than stock (depending on whether you are lifting or lowering your front end), there is no change in your actual suspension unless, of course, you are also installing coil springs or an adjustable suspension (i.e., hydraulics, coilovers, or airbags).
DID YOU KNOW?
Spindles are one of our preferred methods of lifting or lowering a vehicle. With no change in ride quality and virtually no downsides to using them, they really are a no-brainer when changing your GMC Yukon ride height. The only negative effect we've ever encountered has been a small reduction in turning radius with some spindles when using stock-sized wheels on certain vehicles (the backsides of the wheels would hit the back of the lower control arms), but since most of us run plus-sized wheels this usually isn't a concern.
FAQs
Q: What exactly is a spindle?
A: According to DJM Suspension: "While control arms might be considered the horizontal members of the front end, spindles would be the vertical member that ties the control arms together. Both upper and lower control arms attach themselves through ball joints to the spindle. This is a cast iron part where the machined or steering knuckle is located. The wheel bearings and brake rotors are mounted to the axle, and the spindle also locates the brake caliper and tie rod end (steering). Steering knuckles are found on some late model trucks. They do exactly the same thing as a traditional spindle only there is no axle mounted in them. A hub center which has wheel bearings and wheel mounting hubs integrated together just bolts into the knuckle."
Q: Why buy a spindle?
A: We sell spindles that lower your truck. Dropped spindles are simply spindle castings where the axle (or hub center) is moved up away from the lower ball joint. This lowers your truck by moving your wheel up in the fender well. There is a limit to how far you can move the axle up (you run out of casting), which is why you see most spindle applications drop about 2 inches.
Q: Will drop spindles affect the camber of my tires? Will I need to re-align them?
A: No, one of the beauties of using drop spindles to lower your truck is that they maintain the camber of the wheels since the interact with the control arms the same as the factory spindle does. The only drawback to spindles is that there is only so far you can lower your truck with drop spindles alone. So if you are happy with a moderate drop, then drop spindles are probably the best possible option overall. If you want to get more drop than the drop spindle alone offers, you can add a dropped coil spring to the mix. It accomplishes the purpose of additional lowering, but you lose suspension travel (which reduces ride quality). Lowered coils also have a higher spring rate, (which reduces ride quality) and you usually need to replace your shock absorber with a shorter one (this could reduce ride quality). And all of this costs more. A spindle and spring combination will lower your truck a long way, but pay attention to wheel clearance, alignment, and watch your ride quality. At some point the loss of suspension travel might get too you.
A: According to DJM Suspension: "While control arms might be considered the horizontal members of the front end, spindles would be the vertical member that ties the control arms together. Both upper and lower control arms attach themselves through ball joints to the spindle. This is a cast iron part where the machined or steering knuckle is located. The wheel bearings and brake rotors are mounted to the axle, and the spindle also locates the brake caliper and tie rod end (steering). Steering knuckles are found on some late model trucks. They do exactly the same thing as a traditional spindle only there is no axle mounted in them. A hub center which has wheel bearings and wheel mounting hubs integrated together just bolts into the knuckle."
Q: Why buy a spindle?
A: We sell spindles that lower your truck. Dropped spindles are simply spindle castings where the axle (or hub center) is moved up away from the lower ball joint. This lowers your truck by moving your wheel up in the fender well. There is a limit to how far you can move the axle up (you run out of casting), which is why you see most spindle applications drop about 2 inches.
Q: Will drop spindles affect the camber of my tires? Will I need to re-align them?
A: No, one of the beauties of using drop spindles to lower your truck is that they maintain the camber of the wheels since the interact with the control arms the same as the factory spindle does. The only drawback to spindles is that there is only so far you can lower your truck with drop spindles alone. So if you are happy with a moderate drop, then drop spindles are probably the best possible option overall. If you want to get more drop than the drop spindle alone offers, you can add a dropped coil spring to the mix. It accomplishes the purpose of additional lowering, but you lose suspension travel (which reduces ride quality). Lowered coils also have a higher spring rate, (which reduces ride quality) and you usually need to replace your shock absorber with a shorter one (this could reduce ride quality). And all of this costs more. A spindle and spring combination will lower your truck a long way, but pay attention to wheel clearance, alignment, and watch your ride quality. At some point the loss of suspension travel might get too you.
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GMC Yukon Spindles
At Andy's Auto Sport, we have a huge variety of GMC Yukon spindles to ensure that you have every lowering spindle option available to you. We go out of our way to carry every major line of GMC Yukon spindles, so that whether you are looking for cheap GMC Yukon spindles or custom Belltech lowering spindles or DJM drop spindles or anything in between, we've got it for you. Andy's Auto Sport is the ultimate shopping destination for your GMC Yukon lowering spindle needs!
Choose Your Vehicle:
Shop GMC Yukon Spindles by Year
Shop GMC Yukon Spindles by Brand
1 - 12 of 14
Sort by:
Fits: 99-06 C15 Avalanche, 99-06 C15 Escalade, 99-06 C15 Pickup, 99-06 C15 Suburban, 99-06 C15 Tahoe, 99-06 C15 Yukon
PART# 12508
Fits: 07-13 Chevrolet Avalanche, 07-14 Cadillac Escalade, 07-14 GMC Sierra, 07-14 Chevrolet Tahoe, 07-14 GMC Yukon
PART# 12509
Fits: 1988-1998 Chevrolet C1500 Pick Up, 1992-1999 Chevrolet Suburban, 1992-1999 Chevrolet Tahoe, 1992-1999 GMC Yukon, 5/6 LUG 2WD, C2500 Pick Up, (Except ...
PART# 100520H
Fits: 2007-2011 Cadillac Escalade 2WD/4WD, 2007-2011 Chevrolet Avalanche 1500 2WD/4WD, 2007-2011 Chevrolet Silverado 2WD, 2007-2011 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 ...
PART# 101320
Fits: 1999-2007 Chevrolet Silverado 2WD, 1999-2007 GMC Sierra 1500 Classic 2WD/4WD, 2000-2006 Cadillac Escalade 2WD/4WD, 2000-2006 Chevrolet Avalanche 2WD/4...
PART# 100920
Fits: 88-98 Pick-Up 1/2-Ton Extended Cab, 3/4-Ton 6-Lug All Cabs, 92-98 Pick-Up 1/2-Ton Std Cab, 92-99 Suburban & 6-Lug 3/4-Ton, 95-99 Tahoe 2/4DR, 95-99 Yu...
PART# 2500
Fits: 00-06 Avalanche 2/4WD, 00-06 Escalade / Denali 2/4WD, 00-06 Suburban 2/4WD, 00-06 Tahoe 2/4WD, 00-06 Yukon / Yukon XL 2/4WD, 99-06 Pick-Up 1/2-Ton All...
PART# 2508
Fits: 07-10 Avalanche 2/4WD, 07-10 Escalade / Denali 2/4WD, 07-10 Sierra 2/4WD, 07-10 Silverado 2/4WD, 07-10 Suburban 2/4WD, 07-10 Tahoe 2/4WD, 07-10 Yukon ...
PART# 2509
Fits: 99-06 1500 Pick-Up (17" or Larger Wheel) 2/4/AWD, 99-06 Avalanche (17" or Larger Wheel) 2/4/AWD, 99-06 Escalade (17" or Larger Wheel) 2/4/AWD, 99-06 T...
PART# 6005
Fits: 07-10 Avalanche (17" or Larger Wheels) 2/4WD GMT 900, 07-10 C-1500 (17" or Larger Wheels) 2/4WD GMT 900, 07-10 Escalade (17" or Larger Wheels) 2/4WD G...
PART# 6010
Fits: 88-91 C-1500 Ext Cab w/ 1.25" Rotor, 88-98 C-2500 Light Duty w/ 1.25" Rotor, 90-94 454SS w/ 1.25" Rotor, 92-98 C-1500 w/ 1.25" Rotor, 92-99 Suburban 1...
PART# 6007
Fits: 88-98 C-15 2WD, 95-00 Suburban 2/4Dr, 95-00 Tahoe 2/4Dr
PART# 33142
When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.
Not able to find what you are looking for?
2" Drop Spindles For Chevy Silverado GMC Sierra C1500 2WD 88-98 w/ 1.25" Rotors
Escalade ESV Passenger Right Front Spindle Knuckle OEM 128K - LKQ402629959
Escalade ESV Passenger Right Front Spindle Knuckle OEM 153K - LKQ381762817
Escalade ESV Passenger Right Front Spindle Knuckle OEM 166K - LKQ392785288
Silverado 1500 Driver Left Front Spindle Knuckle OEM 148K Miles - LKQ390366035
Silverado 1500 Passenger Right Front Spindle Knuckle OEM 96K - LKQ392819994
WHY TO BUY?
Installing GMC Yukon spindles is one of the easiest and most effective ways to lift or lower your ride without affecting your ride quality or ability to achieve a proper alignment whatsoever. Since aftermarket spindles simply relocate the spindle pins higher or lower than stock (depending on whether you are lifting or lowering your front end), there is no change in your actual suspension unless, of course, you are also installing coil springs or an adjustable suspension (i.e., hydraulics, coilovers, or airbags).
DID YOU KNOW?
Spindles are one of our preferred methods of lifting or lowering a vehicle. With no change in ride quality and virtually no downsides to using them, they really are a no-brainer when changing your GMC Yukon ride height. The only negative effect we've ever encountered has been a small reduction in turning radius with some spindles when using stock-sized wheels on certain vehicles (the backsides of the wheels would hit the back of the lower control arms), but since most of us run plus-sized wheels this usually isn't a concern.
FAQs
Q: What exactly is a spindle?
A: According to DJM Suspension: "While control arms might be considered the horizontal members of the front end, spindles would be the vertical member that ties the control arms together. Both upper and lower control arms attach themselves through ball joints to the spindle. This is a cast iron part where the machined or steering knuckle is located. The wheel bearings and brake rotors are mounted to the axle, and the spindle also locates the brake caliper and tie rod end (steering). Steering knuckles are found on some late model trucks. They do exactly the same thing as a traditional spindle only there is no axle mounted in them. A hub center which has wheel bearings and wheel mounting hubs integrated together just bolts into the knuckle."
Q: Why buy a spindle?
A: We sell spindles that lower your truck. Dropped spindles are simply spindle castings where the axle (or hub center) is moved up away from the lower ball joint. This lowers your truck by moving your wheel up in the fender well. There is a limit to how far you can move the axle up (you run out of casting), which is why you see most spindle applications drop about 2 inches.
Q: Will drop spindles affect the camber of my tires? Will I need to re-align them?
A: No, one of the beauties of using drop spindles to lower your truck is that they maintain the camber of the wheels since the interact with the control arms the same as the factory spindle does. The only drawback to spindles is that there is only so far you can lower your truck with drop spindles alone. So if you are happy with a moderate drop, then drop spindles are probably the best possible option overall. If you want to get more drop than the drop spindle alone offers, you can add a dropped coil spring to the mix. It accomplishes the purpose of additional lowering, but you lose suspension travel (which reduces ride quality). Lowered coils also have a higher spring rate, (which reduces ride quality) and you usually need to replace your shock absorber with a shorter one (this could reduce ride quality). And all of this costs more. A spindle and spring combination will lower your truck a long way, but pay attention to wheel clearance, alignment, and watch your ride quality. At some point the loss of suspension travel might get too you.
A: According to DJM Suspension: "While control arms might be considered the horizontal members of the front end, spindles would be the vertical member that ties the control arms together. Both upper and lower control arms attach themselves through ball joints to the spindle. This is a cast iron part where the machined or steering knuckle is located. The wheel bearings and brake rotors are mounted to the axle, and the spindle also locates the brake caliper and tie rod end (steering). Steering knuckles are found on some late model trucks. They do exactly the same thing as a traditional spindle only there is no axle mounted in them. A hub center which has wheel bearings and wheel mounting hubs integrated together just bolts into the knuckle."
Q: Why buy a spindle?
A: We sell spindles that lower your truck. Dropped spindles are simply spindle castings where the axle (or hub center) is moved up away from the lower ball joint. This lowers your truck by moving your wheel up in the fender well. There is a limit to how far you can move the axle up (you run out of casting), which is why you see most spindle applications drop about 2 inches.
Q: Will drop spindles affect the camber of my tires? Will I need to re-align them?
A: No, one of the beauties of using drop spindles to lower your truck is that they maintain the camber of the wheels since the interact with the control arms the same as the factory spindle does. The only drawback to spindles is that there is only so far you can lower your truck with drop spindles alone. So if you are happy with a moderate drop, then drop spindles are probably the best possible option overall. If you want to get more drop than the drop spindle alone offers, you can add a dropped coil spring to the mix. It accomplishes the purpose of additional lowering, but you lose suspension travel (which reduces ride quality). Lowered coils also have a higher spring rate, (which reduces ride quality) and you usually need to replace your shock absorber with a shorter one (this could reduce ride quality). And all of this costs more. A spindle and spring combination will lower your truck a long way, but pay attention to wheel clearance, alignment, and watch your ride quality. At some point the loss of suspension travel might get too you.
VIDEOS RELATED TO GMC YUKON SPINDLES
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Video Description:Spindles on Andy's Auto Sport TV!
We made a video that gives viewers all the basic information they need to know about lowering a truck! In the video we feature lowering spindles along with other components, and we explain what exactly lowering spindles do and when they're best to use. We also do an installation of some spindles on our project truck. If you want to understand all the basics about lowering a truck, you have to check out this video! -
Video Description:Drop Spindles on Andy's Auto Sport TV!
Drop spindles and drop knuckles are an effective way to lower your vehicle. Video highlights include:
*At 0:11, we explain the advantages of drop spindles and drop knuckles, including the facts that the factory suspension geometry and travel are unaffected.
*At 1:44, we explain that it is possible to combine drop spindles/knuckles with lowering springs to achieve an even lower ride height.
Popular Categories
Yukon Parts
Yukon Lowering Kits
Yukon Coil Springs
Yukon Leaf Springs
Yukon Spindles
Yukon Hangers And Shackles
Yukon Flip Kits And C-Notch Kits
Yukon Exhaust Systems
Yukon Rims
Yukon Headlights
Yukon Tail Lights
Yukon Body Kits
Yukon Headers
Yukon Hoods
Yukon Struts and Shocks
Yukon Racing Seats
Suspension Sitemap
Yukon Lowering Kits
Yukon Coil Springs
Yukon Leaf Springs
Yukon Spindles
Yukon Hangers And Shackles
Yukon Flip Kits And C-Notch Kits
Yukon Exhaust Systems
Yukon Rims
Yukon Headlights
Yukon Tail Lights
Yukon Body Kits
Yukon Headers
Yukon Hoods
Yukon Struts and Shocks
Yukon Racing Seats
Suspension Sitemap