2003 Tahoe 32”/33.5” with mcgaughys 3/5 drop..best way to level?

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That is a nice looking ride and the stance is spot on!!
I think we need to see more pics....:)

:2cents: Rear vents would look good white and the you could lose the roof rack or put an Esky rack up there. But super clean. :thumbsup:
X2. It would really benefit from some Esky appliqués and rails..!
 

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And I appreciate the comments. I've done so much to it. Everything under neith is brand new. New lower control arms. New uppers. inner an outter tie rods Idler bracket an idler. new pitman. New bushings. New bilstein shocks. Spohn panhard. Drilled an slotted rotors. Ceramic pads. Powder coated rear trailing arms. Gonna get spohn soon. Mcgaughys spindles. 3/4 ton key. Trailblazer rear coils. Helper bags. All suspension is moog an ac delco professional. alot of engine stuff is new Led headlights with switchbacks. All interior is led. Gauge cluster hvac controls steering wheel all soldered leds. Did all the stuff myself in a driveway. Have a garage now thank God 227 thousand miles. Change oil every 3 thousand an run synthetic Dont use any between changes. I am going to get some new wheels soon an a paint job.
 
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So what helpers work with nbs mcgaughys springs?

Friend runs airlift 60748 on his 2013...


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So what helpers work with nbs mcgaughys springs?

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I'm not sure with them. But I have the 60848 also. They fit my trailblazer coils. They was a tight fit but I bet they fit them also
 
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I'm not sure with them. But I have the 60848 also. They fit my trailblazer coils. They was a tight fit but I bet they fit them also
Thanks, yea I’ll rule those out since you have tbss springs [emoji6]


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The TB coils are the same width as any Tahoe drop coil I've had they are just longer. But the bags are short in them
Thank you! Funny actually pretty sure it was your review I saw on the airlift bags on amazon with a pic! Lol


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60742 vs 60748?

Just curious?

This is something that I wish was easier to break down than it is. I didn't know until I ordered my bags about the 60742's being used. I went off AirLift's website and ordered the 60769 bags. It's frustrating that AirLift doesn't list bag sizes.
 

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This is something that I wish was easier to break down than it is. I didn't know until I ordered my bags about the 60742's being used. I went off AirLift's website and ordered the 60769 bags. It's frustrating that AirLift doesn't list bag sizes.

ok. Just figures it might be length or diameter to match a certain spring size.

odd for sure.
 

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60748, friend has in his Tahoe and reviews I’ve seen.

Please fill me in on 60742?


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They fit those 6" springs fine. Never had a bulge issue. The read for a Pathfinder but were recommended for the Tahoe. Never fully aired up as I never towed or had heavy stuff in cargo area. Usually around 5-10 psi to help the rear not hammer the bump stop, but then again never romped over bumps anyways.
 
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Well damn lol who knows I guess they both work maybe [emoji2371]


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