New rear endlinks for lowered Suburban?

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Fsuhammond

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Sorry to hear. Wonder what is different or went wrong. I purchased my drop kit from Tony and am riding 26s on my Escalade. No issues. Rides great. Your drop does seem more aggressive. Maybe that's the difference. Not sure.

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I don’t believe the drop has anything to do with my issue, pretty sure it’s the wheels and tires. The only thing that has me concerned with the drop at all was the angle that the rear sway bar is in now.
 

Fsuhammond

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Installed the djm endlinks last week. Needless to say the truck didn’t like them much. Before it’s asked, yes I moved the bracket over and aligned it correctly. Lol. Djm is sending a replacement, but I doubt I’ll waste time putting them back in.

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tony, told me to shorten the rods to bring it down. I’m at 2.95 and he said to try 2.75 and 2.50.

did this do the trick? I had a local shop lower my ‘19 yesterday. It went down a full 2” in the front. The rear is supposed to be 4” but it only went down about 1.5”. They said it would settle...not 2.5” I said!
 

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So i pulled the rods and they were 3.5" long! I trimmed them to just under 3" long and it dropped the truck another 1.5" in the back. I am going to see how the rear springs settle over the next week. Next weekend I will trim the rods to get it down to a full 4" drop in the rear.
At least for now it isn't nose-diving!
 

Fsuhammond

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did this do the trick? I had a local shop lower my ‘19 yesterday. It went down a full 2” in the front. The rear is supposed to be 4” but it only went down about 1.5”. They said it would settle...not 2.5” I said!

sorry, I haven’t checked this site in a couple weeks. I ending up at 2.65” and it was a full 4”
 

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sorry, I haven’t checked this site in a couple weeks. I ending up at 2.65” and it was a full 4”

I ended up trimming a little more. They are right at 2.7" and the rear dropped the full 4". It looks amazing!
 

Salvatore Fazzina

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Am I going to need new ones when I lower my 2019 Suburban? I hear the rear sway bar will be in the wrong position when lowered. I’m in stalling Hotchkis front and rear sways at the same time. It comes with new endlinks for the front. Not the rear. I’m doing a 2/3 drop. Can’t find much info if it’s needed. Thanks.
 

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Salvatore Fazzina

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I just bought and installed a belltech 2/3-4 setup from tony. I’ve seen mixed posts about needing the end links. Some people say it’s needed, however tony said no. I setup my Escalade esv 2/4 and have only settled out to 1/2.5. I have a feeling the air sensors are limiting my drop for sure.

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