Lowering Rear Spring options?

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chilleblanco36

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That's what I'm trying to do. I'm ok with the front, just want the rear to come down a little. Maybe an inch higher than the front

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That's what I'm trying to do. I'm ok with the front, just want the rear to come down a little. Maybe an inch higher than the front

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Just take some measurements, and then throw them in and measure again, see where your at and go from there, in the end, there is no definite answer cuz all trucks sit differently, if your ass is too low after that, then just get the drop shocks for the front, you could drop it as low as just a 1/2" if needed. Thats probably the only way your going to be able to get "perfectly" level, is have something adjustable.


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New measurements are 35 1/8 front and 36 1/8 rear. Pretty much exactly two inches lol.

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Curious if you still have this setup and how you like it. Trying to decide between these springs and the PPV.
 

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I used the Mcgaughys springs, exactly a 2" drop. now my Tahoe sits level.
and the rear end no longer sticks up, rides better too. highly recommend.
i can actual enter and exit instead of climbing up into the vehicle now.
 

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