Finally lowered the Tahoe.

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05Single

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I don't know if the bags you got are like these or if you have the firestone bags type. I wanted the firestone type but the lowering guy I talked to said these worked good in past installs.
I have airlift bags. Gotta dig and find out what model and specs
 

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Very interested in your results. Please post your progress.
20170209_144433_001.jpgI finally got the coil bags and belltech lowered shocks in. I test drove it and it was a considerable difference. Anyone who ever went from stock wheels and tires to 24" and up knows that there is considerable difference in the way the ride feels. While test driving it felt like my stocks were back on. I didn't have any passengers and I only had the bags up to 15 psi. I like the fact that now I can now tow and keep my lowered look and it still be adjustable. At 15 psi it did raise the rear end slightly but not much. I got to read the manufacturer kit manuel and see what my psi limits are. 20170209_144502.jpg
 

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right on. I would unloosen the rear endlinks and squirt some grease in the endlinks then retorque to 30 ft/lbs
 

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