2 inch rear only drop kit?

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jqhawk

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I have a crappy drive way and dont want it to be too low but I dont like the rear end sitting so high. Can I throw on a set of 2 inch lower springs and maybe some shock extenders without doing anything else? I have a 2010 Tahoe LS with towing package. Thanks in advance.
 

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yes, click on DJM or Suspensiononline on far right , vendor section, , or PM NORCALSS on here for suggestions.
 
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Got it thanks. Will the ride be affected much?
 

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nope you will be happy with it.

Honestly id do a 2/3-4 adjustable set up it wont be that low at all.
 

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no prob but if its that low in front now id just level it out and call it good.
 

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Dumb question, how do I tell if I have auto ride? I have a 2009 LT+. It has blue shocks in back if that makes a difference?

I would like to go down a couple of inches in back as well.
 

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if you see a airline going to the back part of the shock then you have autoride or if you hear a compresssor come on and off from time to time you have autoride
 

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