GMC Yukon Denali XL Aries Big Horn Bar-4 Inch penings were available. From 1962 onwards, the hood styling was 'toned down' a bit, with a more modern looking hood that eliminated the large ports. In 1964, the front glass area was updated to a flatter windshield, and larger door glass.This model series introduced a factory-equipped 4WD (K) option for the first time. The 2WD C models introduced a torsion bar-based independent front suspension and trailing arm and coil spring rear. But by 1963, returned to a more conventional coil-spring approach.Engines included both I-6 and small-block V-8s. A 305-cubic-inch 60 degree V-6 was also available Features for your GMC Yukon Denali XL - Designed to protect the vehicle and its passengers from damage
- Made from heavy wall stainless steel tubes
- Feature auxiliary light mounts and stainless steel skid plates
- Facilitate easy installation
- Corrosion resistant
Aries Off Road Aries Big Horn Bar-4 Inch Engines included I-6 and the small block V-8s. Chevrolet used its 265 V-8 engine, later evolving it to a 283-cubic-inch version. GMC based their V-8 on a Pontiac design. Standard Suburban model numbers continued from the previous series, but the introduction of four-wheel-drive models in 1957 added the numbers 3156 for 4WD Suburbans with panel doors, and 3166 for 4WD Suburbans with tailgates.The styling of the 1960-1961 model year took cues from the late 1950s Chevrolet cars and had large oval ports above the grille. The cab featured a wrap around windshield. Both tailgate and barn door rear o Aries Off Road Aries Big Horn Bar-4 Inch Fits the following: |