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SUV SUSPENSION GURU
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All you need to do is cut the rear bumpstop brackets and its completly fine nothign hard about it.
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Got pics of those 24's?! I'm looking for some matte black 24's and having a hard time finding the ones I'm picturing...well...I found them but they are about $2k per wheel!
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I'm going to take some stock measurements of untouched hybrid suspension, ride height, clearances and weight before I start modding...I'll share results if somebody out there has an OEM setup, maybe we can compare notes and figure out exactly where your drop turned non-standard!
I'm most curious about wheel weight!!! How "special" really are the hybrid rims?! GM doesnt publish the weight anywhere!! I'll start that in another thread though.
Sumo..notice any MPG changes going from the hybrid wheels to OEM 22's?

All you need to do is cut the rear bumpstop brackets and its completly fine nothign hard about it.
I'm trying to figure out why it was riding so tough in the back. I think we've all decided it was most likely just the bumpstops and that cutting them off at the bracket would obviously fix it...but I'm wondering if you just put in some really small bumps if that would work also?
From the measurements, it sounds like a 4" drop should be really close to factory travel specs if the kit used 2" bumpstops..or less. If they were 4" bumpstops..then yeah..its gonna ride rough.
I also like the idea of returning to 100% stock at some point..if it takes a little more planning ahead of time...I'm all for it.
I'm trying to figure out why it was riding so tough in the back. I think we've all decided it was most likely just the bumpstops and that cutting them off at the bracket would obviously fix it...but I'm wondering if you just put in some really small bumps if that would work also?
From the measurements, it sounds like a 4" drop should be really close to factory travel specs if the kit used 2" bumpstops..or less. If they were 4" bumpstops..then yeah..its gonna ride rough.
I also like the idea of returning to 100% stock at some point..if it takes a little more planning ahead of time...I'm all for it.
The kits supplied bumpstops are roughly 2 3/4...Im debating if I should trim them to 2" even or hack the bracket off tomorrow... Hmm
On mine, that would cut factory suspension travel in half! We might be on to something...
If I were you, I'd measure from bumpstop to axel stock...install the kit as-is...measure again...drive it...if it sucks, then start hacking by shaving off a quarter inch at a time from the bump stops and see if ride improves...if you start hearing CLINK...then move to cutting the brackets.
But I did notice last night that there is a pretty big ECU mounted back there...not sure if its in all of them or if its Hybrid related...I'd make sure your clearances are ok before hacking off the brackets though. We've got a lot more wires and electronic parts to watch clearances on. I would hate to make an ECU into a REALLY expensive bumpstop!
Glad your happy with your kit
And for the rock bottom dealThanks for supplying it Eric and dealing with my impatienceAnd for the rock bottom deal
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