Measurement was taken from bottom of wheel lip to fender lip. That is why the reading seems short.
Measuring from ground to bottom of fender lip.
Front : 36.375"
Rear : 36.4375"
Rear sits 1/16" taller than the front.
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Thought I'd add to this thread. I only converted the rear springs, and am still using the same factory shock.
GM Part #15200994
Measurements were taken from bottom wheel lip, to fender lip. That is why they will seem lower than others.
Stock Height
Front: 32.625"
Rear: 34.5"
New Height...
Stock Height
Front: 32.625"
Rear: 34.5"
New Height
Rear: 32.75"
The PPV Springs lowered the rear end by 1.75" on my moms suburban! I must say, it sits just about perfect now!!
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Pictures...
Thanks for all of the responses guys!
Decided on the PPV springs, really like the idea that its a GM product!
Should be here by next Tuesday and then will update when ever they get installed!
Just took some measurements before I order the McGauphy kit.
Stock Height
Front: 32.625"
Rear: 34.5"
That's a 1.875 difference.
Common sense tells me the 2" McGaughy kit will squat.
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That is...
From the searching that I have done, I've come across 3 options to lower the rear end of my moms suburban to level it with the front.
1.) The McGaughy's 2" Drop springs
http://www.mcgaughystore.com/chevrolet-suburban-ld-shocks-2007-2014-rear-2-leveling-kit-mcgaughys-30014/
2.) The Rear...
I'd like to know what size tire I should run for 24" wheels on a tahoe at stock ride height.
Can yall post up some pics, tire size, and if you have any rubbing issues?
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