Yesterday I received the Moog rear upper control arms and painted them to match the Spohn lowers. Well it's pretty close anyway.
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Oh yeah, those adjustable ones. That's the main reason I didn't want them. They aren't made for HP. These boxed ones are designed to be stiffer and more stout than the stock ones or the adjustable ones. they also sell 2 different versions of the adjustable ones with different pivots. I'm not sure if that dude was running the cheap ones or the more expensive ones but with 700 HP he should have known better either way and went with something different.I was referring to that other thread and the guy that posted the video... He was using tubular ones now that I watched the video again. Said he went through 2 sets. No idea what he is using now.
http://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/threads/anyone-running-spohn-rear-control-arms.90374/
Oh yeah, those adjustable ones. That's the main reason I didn't want them. They aren't made for HP. These boxed ones are designed to be stiffer and more stout than the stock ones or the adjustable ones. they also sell 2 different versions of the adjustable ones with different pivots. I'm not sure if that dude was running the cheap ones or the more expensive ones but with 700 HP he should have known better either way and went with something different.
They make the boxed ones for your year too. And thanks for the compliment.Certainly, the boxed ones will be stronger for sure... I don't know that they even give us that option for 07+. I believe I checked and tubular was my only option but currently have 2 concussions so I could be wrong lol. I'm still trying to decide my best route for best handling suspension drop combo on my 07 Yukon Denali. Just got her home today after getting detailed... I'll have to start my own thread and get some pictures posted up. The blue metallic is bipolar like lol. It doesn't know if it wants to be Blue, Green or Purple in the sun. I'm excited and going through your 42 page build thread in two nights has given me the itch ;-)
Thanks for the updates and keep up the amazing work... You inspire a lot of people here to do shit they would not normally attempt on their own. You've got an amazing truck build, but you already knew that.
They make the boxed ones for your year too. And thanks for the compliment.
http://www.spohn.net/shop/2007-2011...-Suburban-Tahoe-Yukon-Avalanche-Escalade.html
See post #416 lol.The verdict??!
Pretty easy. Two 21mm bolts for each control arm, put it on jack stands and use a floor jack under the diff to raise or lower the suspension and line things up. The Spohn came with new bolts. Probably took a couple hours including r&r of my huge ass wheels.How hard was the install? Just basic hand tools? Looks good.
On another note, I had sent GM Customer Service here on the forum a PM requesting a build sheet off my VIN and today they emailed it to me. It shows all my RPO codes listed in my glovebox with the corresponding descriptions. Pretty cool and it was free.
Gonna get mine in PDF form.On another note, I had sent GM Customer Service here on the forum a PM requesting a build sheet off my VIN and today they emailed it to me. It shows all my RPO codes listed in my glovebox with the corresponding descriptions. Pretty cool and it was free.
The member name is GM Customer Service. Not sure how to search for a member by name.Nice idea... Who do we PM lol? I need to get in on this before his box gets flooded and its not so free ;-)
That's how mine came.Gonna get mine in PDF form.