My bagged 07 Yukon... pics & info...

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I just bought an 06 Tahoe LT (without the air assist) and I was wondering if the kits mentioned in this thread would work for my NBS Tahoe. how much roughly would I look at spending to go full air ride? I've read somewhere that the TBSS bags bolt up. I'm not looking to lay frame but I do want to be able to play with it and ride lower daily but be able to air up when I tow my 6x12 trailer. Also without running the E level sensors would I have major issues with alignment and tire wear?

Yes I'm the one whose been doing the tbss bag swap for years. you will also need the rear hardware kit/shocks/Panhard bar which I have for 515 shipped
 

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Yes I'm the one whose been doing the tbss bag swap for years. you will also need the rear hardware kit/shocks/Panhard bar which I have for 515 shipped

is this just for the rear? how long does it take you to install everything?
 
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is this just for the rear? how long does it take you to install everything?

Yes just for the rear. Depends if you have a lift and all tools available... Not more than a couple hours
 

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Yes just for the rear. Depends if you have a lift and all tools available... Not more than a couple hours

yea there's a lift on base I can use for like 8 bucks an hour, do you have any recommendations for the front? Also how is the ride quality compared to stock
 

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