Another Norcal drop installed - warning

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04chase

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i didnt opt for the 4-6 but the 2-4 that is very common.

The only part i found a bit confusing was which combination of spacer/insulator or heater hose.

on my 2018 platinum 4wd i had the initial measurements at

FR -35 5/8"
FL - 36"
RR -37 11/16"
RL 37 1/2"

Installed the Beltech front spindles and brembo brakes
Rear I did the 5305 springs, Stock upper coil insulators, included 1" spacer and thought i would be a bit high but ended up at

FR- 35 5/8"
FL -35"
RR- 35 1/4"
RL 35 3/8"

while it didn't measure out to a 2/4 drop it does appear to be more drastic in pictures but alignment has not yet been done (new tires going on also) . The install was very straight forward and nothing hard about it . Though i have a lift and a big shop . Spindles took longest at about 1 hr per and rear was about an hour.

Rods i set at 3" center to center

Since measuring it has settled a bit . I usually find the alignment pretty far off when lowering a vehicle. but the only thing that really moves at all is the tie rods are slightly higher when suspension is loaded causing a bit of Toe out but camber is dam near identical . It even tracks straight as can be still.

Ride quality I was very concerned with compromising . IT did change a bit , but in a good way. I expected the rear to be a bit firmer and jarring but so far the rear is just as good if not better. The front seems unchanged , as expected from spindles. I would do this mod again in a heart beat but don't expect the next gen escalade will need the drop since it has air suspension and lowers upon parking. Time will tell but this is a solid setup that I would definitely recommend
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Some also of the suspension before and after the install. b829812edfe99bd7b2f84ce55c654273.jpg3420e7576953d53f4ffa9b03c12a6f43.jpgaf66284fb2616f5ba90430ff586b15c5.jpg4fec3f4993545e77ced26dacc8152618.jpg
 
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Looks good.

I ended up having to do some further adjusting on the rod sensors in the rear and ended up also adjusting the front a bit. It doesn’t take much rod adjustment to make a big change in the ride height. For every 1/8" change in sensor rod length changes ride height by 3/4".
 
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04chase

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Looks good.

I ended up having to do some further adjusting on the rod sensors in the rear and ended up also adjusting the front a bit. It doesn’t take much rod adjustment to make a big change in the ride height. For every 1/8" change in sensor rod length changes ride height by 3/4".
Exactly . I'm very happy with the 1/2 or so of rake it has. I probably could go up 1/2" more in the rear but I'm very happy with it now. New tires and alignment should make it perfect 23k on the stock bridge stones with a good amount of life remaining.



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Looks good.
My '19 Tahoe has a 2/4 drop as well. I ended up trimming the rods so they are about 2-3/4" in the rear. Gives me just under a full 4" drop and rides great.
 

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i didnt opt for the 4-6 but the 2-4 that is very common.

The only part i found a bit confusing was which combination of spacer/insulator or heater hose.

on my 2018 platinum 4wd i had the initial measurements at

FR -35 5/8"
FL - 36"
RR -37 11/16"
RL 37 1/2"

Installed the Beltech front spindles and brembo brakes
Rear I did the 5305 springs, Stock upper coil insulators, included 1" spacer and thought i would be a bit high but ended up at

FR- 35 5/8"
FL -35"
RR- 35 1/4"
RL 35 3/8"

while it didn't measure out to a 2/4 drop it does appear to be more drastic in pictures but alignment has not yet been done (new tires going on also) . The install was very straight forward and nothing hard about it . Though i have a lift and a big shop . Spindles took longest at about 1 hr per and rear was about an hour.

Rods i set at 3" center to center

Since measuring it has settled a bit . I usually find the alignment pretty far off when lowering a vehicle. but the only thing that really moves at all is the tie rods are slightly higher when suspension is loaded causing a bit of Toe out but camber is dam near identical . It even tracks straight as can be still.

Ride quality I was very concerned with compromising . IT did change a bit , but in a good way. I expected the rear to be a bit firmer and jarring but so far the rear is just as good if not better. The front seems unchanged , as expected from spindles. I would do this mod again in a heart beat but don't expect the next gen escalade will need the drop since it has air suspension and lowers upon parking. Time will tell but this is a solid setup that I would definitely recommend
43d8fbf1c8e6c752320d01b860ff7118.jpga706b725a1a6939d3bf75214db442b3c.jpg8282d495963588d454b6737ed0a350f8.jpg698faf850f6d556d10b3265b814734eb.jpg7edf2a8aa03c20672af13fb092d107a2.jpg

Some also of the suspension before and after the install. b829812edfe99bd7b2f84ce55c654273.jpg3420e7576953d53f4ffa9b03c12a6f43.jpgaf66284fb2616f5ba90430ff586b15c5.jpg4fec3f4993545e77ced26dacc8152618.jpg
Are you 2wd? My 4wd RST does not sit anywhere near this low with the 2/4

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