I want to make my 09 Tahoe more off-road trail ready

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Thanks!

Just to be clear in your comment, you used to have the Rancho 4" lift, but now you have the King suspension?

If so, would you mind sharing what parts these are?

What are you using for the rear?

When I looked at your build thread, I saw the Rancho lift. Do you have any build pics for the front and back with your current system?
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You still have the 4" Rancho lift, but that product has been discontinued! I need to learn how to read, obviously! LOL!

What product would be a good alternative to the 4" Rancho?

I still would like to know exactly what the other parts are you put in with your 4" lift, if you don't mind sharing. I know you said Kings struts. If you don't mind listing all the parts you have in your front and rear suspension, I would certainly appreciate it!!
 

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A light bulb went on!
@Tozan
You still have the 4" Rancho lift, but that product has been discontinued! I need to learn how to read, obviously! LOL!

What product would be a good alternative to the 4" Rancho?

I still would like to know exactly what the other parts are you put in with your 4" lift, if you don't mind sharing. I know you said Kings struts. If you don't mind listing all the parts you have in your front and rear suspension, I would certainly appreciate it!!
@gmartin1215 I have been down that hole before, it seems like the BDS 4 inch lift is the next best besides the Rancho. The rancho crossmember drop is a single piece which seems like an advantage compared to the other kits but the BDS still looks really good.
 

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Thanks!

Just to be clear in your comment, you used to have the Rancho 4" lift, but now you have the King suspension?

If so, would you mind sharing what parts these are?

What are you using for the rear?

When I looked at your build thread, I saw the Rancho lift. Do you have any build pics for the front and back with your current system?

I still have the Rancho 4 in lift. When the Rancho strut blew out I had King make a custom strut that has more available travel. It is longer than stock and has a much longer stroke too.

I don't have any recent photos of it.

I am looking at putting spohn's upper and lower control arms and Panhard bar on the back with longer springs and King shocks and a over travel limiter strap above the differential. With this set up I can adjust the pinion angle for maximum travel and articulation.
 

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With that budget you can do a lot. My advice is not to do too much until you get some trail time in and get a feel for what capabilities are falling short of your desires. Big lifts and tires are sexy but there are penalties in economy, durability, and reliability.

Some random observations:

The front diff is weak. Will have to plan around that at higher levels of stress. Most serious OR builders will say just go for the straight axle swap. I like the ride of IFS so I’ll be swapping in the center section from a 2500 should I get that deep into the pool.

Any significant lift (more than a level) for the IFS involves aftermarket spindles, which bring along several additional inches in track width. Then add big tires and it’s very wide. That’s nice on the dunes. Not so much in the trees or a shelf road.

You get what you pay for in lifts. Prices vary, so does performance.

Build for the terrain you like. Mud, mountains, deserts, have dissimilar build needs for best results.

To a certain degree you can swap trimming for lifting. A 4” with the NorCal mod is roughly equivalent to a 6” without. More trim and less lift will keep your weight lower, which is a plus.

Have fun with your project and post up some pictures!

My pictures are here: https://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/threads/building-the-ss-v-trailhoe.124192/

Boy, excellent post.
 
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I think I am going to start off with replacing the front bumper. I am going with @Bill 1960 suggestion to first focus more on recovery, and then build as I get to know what the Tahoe can/can't do.

What front bumper brands do you suggest that are available for 2009 Tahoe, and have a hidden winch mount?
I like the pre-runner style, but I am not married to that idea.
I like the front number @Tozan has, but that one seems to no longer be available.
Right now, I am leaning toward the Trail Ready with Pre-runner Gaurd (https://www.bumperonly.com/collecti...trail-ready-pn10651p-chevy-tahoe-and-suburban), unless you guys think this is junk. This site asks about sensor holes. I am not even sure what sensors they are asking about.

Also, my window wash tank is in the front and looks like it will hang low, possibly being exposed when the old bumper is replaced with a new one. Any suggestions for this issue?


Lifts?
I like the BDS 4", but that part of the project will be way further down the trail!


I appreciate everyone's inputs on this project planning!
 

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I think I am going to start off with replacing the front bumper. I am going with @Bill 1960 suggestion to first focus more on recovery, and then build as I get to know what the Tahoe can/can't do.

What front bumper brands do you suggest that are available for 2009 Tahoe, and have a hidden winch mount?
I like the pre-runner style, but I am not married to that idea.
I like the front number @Tozan has, but that one seems to no longer be available.
Right now, I am leaning toward the Trail Ready with Pre-runner Gaurd (https://www.bumperonly.com/collecti...trail-ready-pn10651p-chevy-tahoe-and-suburban), unless you guys think this is junk. This site asks about sensor holes. I am not even sure what sensors they are asking about.

Also, my window wash tank is in the front and looks like it will hang low, possibly being exposed when the old bumper is replaced with a new one. Any suggestions for this issue?


Lifts?
I like the BDS 4", but that part of the project will be way further down the trail!


I appreciate everyone's inputs on this project planning!
@gmartin1215 Since you are in the planning phase have you thought about going with Baja kits control arms with coil overs? That would be an alternative to a lift with a crossmember drop and would give you the most wheel travel and articulation. It will be the most expensive option.
 
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@gmartin1215 Since you are in the planning phase have you thought about going with Baja kits control arms with coil overs? That would be an alternative to a lift with a crossmember drop and would give you the most wheel travel and articulation. It will be the most expensive option.

To be honest, I had not even considered it because I don't know about it.

Will this baja kit help get me more clearance? How is it different from the cross-member drop? Sorry, I really don't know anything about it.

Do you have any links on it?
 

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To be honest, I had not even considered it because I don't know about it.

Will this baja kit help get me more clearance? How is it different from the cross-member drop? Sorry, I really don't know anything about it.

Do you have any links on it?

A link to the Baja kit is in my post and page 2... lol

@Tozan Have you gone with that rear panhard/track bar? I have it installed on mine and wanted to see if your experience is different from mine.

Not yet it is still in the planning stages. How do you like yours?
 

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