free travel mod on nnbs?

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TEXAS DEMON

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has anybody tried the free travel mod (removing the bump stop bracket) on the nnbs tahoes. iam going to try it tomorrow. just checking if anyone has done it already.
 

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Nobody has done it yet, I was thinking of doing it but my ride really is not too rough!
 
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sorry been away for a while. i stiil have a few retsaurants to run so i have been very ocupied thank god. the trsuck is still on jack stand and the bump stops are gone., but i decide to go aheada and install a compressor and valves. so i should be done next week, i hope. also the weather in south texas has been very freaking cold. here are some progress pics.
warning. you will have a lot of issues with the left side,due to the gas tank being less than a 1/8 of and inch from the frame. we had a plasma bt had to finish with a cutting wheel.
 

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One of the reasons your drop may not have rode too good is because you were running those stock stiff shocks, with, or w/o extenders!?
 

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08 tahoe with 4'' rear drop w/26's always bottoms out

i have an 08 tahoe running a djm 3/4 drop it always bottoms out and my ride is extremely bouncy someone please help!!!
 

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use a sawzalll cut along frame and your done its not hard.
 

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