Lowering my limited djm or western chassis?

Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.

La_limitada

Member
Joined
Dec 11, 2016
Posts
33
Reaction score
40
Wanting to lower my tahoe limited. Saw Djm has 4/4 lowering kit but I also found a western chassis that drops it 4 in the front and 5.5" in the rear which would you guys prefer or do you guys know any other lowering kit that can go this low? btw still have the stock 16 ronal wheels the limiteds came with
 

07Burb

GM fan for life
Staff member
Administrator
Supporting Member
Joined
Jan 3, 2011
Posts
49,908
Reaction score
15,449
LOVE your Limited (think I've told you that before :))...I think either one, DJM or Western Chassis, would work out. I've dealt directly with Western Chassis for the lowering parts for my '87 and they are top notch and have a top notch product so I can personally vouch for them. I've heard decent things about DJM but have yet to try out any of their products so take all that for what it's worth :)
 

Fosscore

Full Access Member
Joined
Apr 16, 2014
Posts
10,471
Reaction score
18,073
My bad man. Sorry I completely looked past the OBS posting. Deleted so no confusion to other guys interested. :banghead:
Do love your truck.
 
Last edited:
OP
OP
La_limitada

La_limitada

Member
Joined
Dec 11, 2016
Posts
33
Reaction score
40
LOVE your Limited (think I've told you that before :))...I think either one, DJM or Western Chassis, would work out. I've dealt directly with Western Chassis for the lowering parts for my '87 and they are top notch and have a top notch product so I can personally vouch for them. I've heard decent things about DJM but have yet to try out any of their products so take all that for what it's worth :)
Thanks for the response looks like western chassis it is
 
OP
OP
La_limitada

La_limitada

Member
Joined
Dec 11, 2016
Posts
33
Reaction score
40
Hope I made the right decision I bought Belltech 2" to 3" pro coil spring set for the front and Mcgaughys 2" hangers + 2" shackles for the rear and 4 Belltech street performance shocks was this a good choice?

bt_23452_001_640_52.jpg

tahoe kit.jpg
 

TigerEyz3

Slow and Steady
Joined
Feb 11, 2010
Posts
676
Reaction score
44
Location
TN
Nothing wrong with any of those products based on reviews that I've seen over the years.
I'm personally running BellTech spindles and sway bars (front and rear). No issues with them at all.

Just a heads up.... with the driver side hanger, you'll have to drop the gas tank to remove/install the frame bolts.
 

slipping

Full Access Member
Joined
Mar 21, 2010
Posts
1,043
Reaction score
25
Location
Rosamond, CA
Gorgeous Tahoe man. How did you install go? Was always curious about the belltech. I have the DJM kit and have had no issues.
 
OP
OP
La_limitada

La_limitada

Member
Joined
Dec 11, 2016
Posts
33
Reaction score
40
Gorgeous Tahoe man. How did you install go? Was always curious about the belltech. I have the DJM kit and have had no issues.
Only got the shackles installed and rear shocks. I actually returned the hangers. I'm gonna do a flip kit instead, anyone know where I can get A flip kit for a 4 door? all I keep finding are the ones for 2 doors or is it the same?
 

Forum statistics

Threads
128,786
Posts
1,805,442
Members
91,766
Latest member
GeorgeC
Top