2015 Chevy Tahoe LTZ SEMA build thread

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If I was to spend the money on Accuair, I'd at least have to make it lay out.
 

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That's what I'm sayin... if I couldn't do that I would just stick with regular valves. Still looks great... it was just a spoken thought.
 

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You spoke that as you typed it?
 

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:lol:
 

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What difference would accuair make? The purpose of it so that you can always stay even and not have switches everywhere.
 

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Know what what the purpose of it is, I'm very familiar with air ride components. Again.... personally I think it is a waste unless your getting the full suspension travel. If I was building a truck to just rest on the tires I'd just lower it.
 

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I loved having my old Yukon bagged and it didn't lay out. I could be low when I wanted but also ride height when I didn't.
 

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