The GMC Yukon's Torsion Bar is the primary spring in the front suspension that supports the weight of the vehicle by twisting rather than compressing. In the GMC frame, one end of the spring steel rod is fixed to the chassis. At its other end, the rod is linked to the lower control arm. Therefore, any wheel motion results in twisting along the Torsion Bar's length. This helps to maintain ride height and handling balance. Due to the fact it is longitudinally mounted and positioned lower under the vehicle, the Torsion Bar is lighter and more compact than coil or leaf springs, despite the fact that off-road debris and obstacles can bend, crack, or scrape the metal. Consistent action is further assured by proper care of the Torsion Bar key and splines. With the help of an adjustment bolt fitted at the keyed lever, height tuning is possible. Moreover, owners can raise the GMC Yukon or level its stance within design limits without replacing the stock springs. The effectiveness of the Torsion Bar can fall victim to wear over time, as fatigue or worn rubber cross-member mounts may not only diminish its effectiveness but also create noise. As such, performing routine checks of the Torsion Bar will help preserve Yukon stability and protect intended GMC Yukon suspension performance.
Each OEM GMC Yukon Torsion Bar we offer is competitively priced and comes with the assurance of the manufacturer's warranty for the part. Furthermore, we guarantee the speedy delivery of your orders right to your doorstep. Our hassle-free return policy is also in place for your peace of mind.