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Lowering an 01-06 Tahoe
Has anyone done this to improve ride quality and handling?
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Not on these years, but on other year trucks and suburbans yes. I lifted a 00' tahoe though :D
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Not sure how much different from 02-05 Escalade,which is full time AWD. Adjust front torsion bars and install lowering springs in the rear,also shorten or bend the linkages for air ride sensors.
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Lowering is very easy and depending on how low you want to go would determine the "best" method. Rear is very straight forward = Springs. The front can be turn torsion down (Depending on how low) ,, Replace Torsion keys or replace spindles with a lowered spindle. When I lowered my 03 I did a 3" front 4 inch rear,, Torsion Keys front , Springs rear shocks all around. The problem with the Keys when going this low is the front end alignment can be a challenge to really get dialed in. The other disadvantage is the ride can be very bumpy even with the bump stops replaced or cut. I have lowered spindles now and will be putting those in so I can get some of the travel back / ride quality back in the front suspension. The only thing with Spindles is you must have a minimum of a 17" wheel. Hope that helps Roger,, |
It's a 4WD.
Here's how it sits now http://onfinite.com/libraries/1761719/a80.jpg Here's a photoshop of what I'd like http://onfinite.com/libraries/1761721/377.jpg I want a 2/4 drop. Not sure what springs or shocks to use... I plan on decranking the stock keys up front to drop it a couple of inches.. maybe 1.5 at the most. |
I'm pretty sure they sell lowering kits, you can specify what drop and some places will put a package deal together for you. Like said, keys and coils would do the trick.
Thought I'd throw a lowered Hoe in the mix. Spindles coils and flip out back. http://i804.photobucket.com/albums/y...2dr/Tahoe6.jpg |
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