Autoride? How to get rid of it?

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batemanb12

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I have a 2001 tahoe with autoride and I would like to do a supension lift kit.
How can I disable or work around the autoride shocks without having problems with the computer throwing errors? I know that I am not the first guy to want to lift a truck with this autorde, but I need your opinions and experience on how to do it and the approximate cost to do a 6in full lift with good shocks.....
 

DenaliAnyone

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You can also put a resistor inline on all four connectors of the shocks.
 

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Link to the resistor writeup? I need some front shocks and found some shorter ranchos that would be perfect.
 

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I have a 2001 GMC Yukon and I want to ditch the autoride.
I've seen two different specs for the resistors to trick the computer into thinking the Bouncy Stock shocks are still in place.
22ohm and 25 watt 3.9 ohm.
Are the Denali systems different?
It's a 4wd that was lowered when I bought it. How do I find good shocks to replace the autoride junk?
 

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put some DT nitro slammers on and you will thank me later.
 
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