i've got 1" front spacer (readylift) on my 2013 Tahoe LTZ. so far no issues and the truck has a leveled appearance. I still have the stock tires but i'm hoping for some 285/55/r20 soon
Can someone offer some good info on how to properly lengthen the rods that connect the autoride sensors? I need to make mine about 1" longer and before I go in blind I'd like to get as much info as possible so I can have all the proper tools and supplies. MANY THANKS.
Not sure on the part #'s but I installed the ready lift front adjustable kit. Front only and for now is set at 1" as I still have stock tires. No issues with autoride thus far but truck does sit with a leveled appearance. Back is about 3/4"-1" higher than front which I think is perfect. Anymore...
Couple questions:
1) does anyone make less than a 1" rear spacer to lift the rear?
2) Do I need shock extenders with a rear spacer
3) Will i need to extend the rear autoride sensors in order to maintain a level ride with heavier loads (extra people, trailer, etc)
Agreed. I haven't had any issues just merely stating that it does somewhat alter the relationship of the link/sensor position. for my own piece of mind, when i go up another 1/2" i'm going to make sure they measure it. I'm more worried about the ABS working properly for safety reasons. I'm...
Kirk, thank you for your response and help throughout doing this. It wasn't an easy decision with this autoride system. I was thinking i would need to extend the links in the rear (slightly) so if i loaded the vehicle down at all it would air up and maintain the new/leveled/lifted ride height...
Went ahead with the Readylift adjustable front leveling kit. I had it installed and set it at 1" for now. plan is to increase to 1.5" once i can get some BFG 285/55/20's underneath. only been a week but no autoride issues yet. ride is a bit stiffer but it sits nice. I will say that at the...
Looks good. Like you mentioned, I would get the rear spacer to bring it up in the rear. I think you need the rear about 1" higher than the front for the vehicle to appear level.
So after a lot of debating and searching I'm about to pull the trigger on a leveling kit on my 2013 LTZ. The searching has been around autoride and will it cause issues or not. What I would love to see people post on is how long have you had a leveling kit on your autoride truck and have you had...
That is what I'm trying to figure out how to do and if its possible. What I really want to do is raise the front but with autoride it worries me. Some say it works fine and others have issues. It worries me
i'm wondering if anyone has slid the clamp or whatever it is that attaches the bottom end link to the suspension further to the rear to effectively shorten the travel distance and hopefully lower the ride height. again, even if i could get 1/2"-3/4" that would make me grin a little. i'm...
Thank you for the response...from what i'm reading i don't think it's that easy with autoride. i had a 2007 avalanche and that is what i did and it was perfect. still looking to see if i can adjust the autoride/level links in the rear.
sorry to tag onto this post. i've been searching for some answers and you guys are on one of the topics i'm looking for. i've read it can be done but can't find how to do it....adjust the autoride links in the rear. i'm completely stock now (2013 LTZ) and trying to get the rear slightly...
Can you explain a little more what the machine screw is for and how to set the autoride like I see referenced? Are there any good threads on this topic with pics? Also would love to see some pics if anyone else has lowered 1" in the rear with 22" gm wheels
I appreciate the reply and hope i'm not taking over this thread...hopefully the original poster can find this information just as useful for his question. I guess my logic is coming from racing motocross/GNCC and the monoshock/spring setups we used. my thinking with a shorter spring (3"-4")...
I am new here and started a thread with a very similar question. reading this just about gives me my answer but my concern is if i get a 2" drop in the rear it will appear to sag. my current ride stance is 2" higher in the back so like the original poster of this topic I want to level but not...
This is my first post to anything and i have been reading through this site for weeks now. I've found some very good information but still have not found exactly what I'm looking for. I'm sure it's in here and I can't find it so I apologize for asking what looks like the $1M question. I have...
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