Lower the rear a few inches?

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Rush

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I've got a 2007 E92 335i DD... my Denali never even came close in the handling/driving/ride quality department. Maybe you're referencing the X line? That being said, it still rides just as nicely as it did w/ the factory springs.
 

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I was exaggerating slightly, lol. I have had a 335i, 335xi, and an m3 convertible. My point is, this thing handles more like them than my tahoe or my Rents 2014 Yukon Denali. I don't want to mess that up.
 

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i know in my generation of tahoe the 00 to 06 they had LS LT and LT autoride models
how are the options packages labeled on the 07 and newer
 

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2 inch springs will be fine in the rear. Done many belltech set ups on em.
 

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2 inch springs will be fine in the rear. Done many belltech set ups on em.

I would like to level the rear end of my 2015 Tahoe LT. What set up would I need?
 

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shoot me a pm i can dial in a kit for you
 

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