Lowering advice

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SSpinball

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Mcgaughys 2" rear drop, with shock extensions.
sits perfectly level, rides like a Cadillac now.SSlevel.jpg
 

EZ Money

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I am looking for some advice. I would like to lower my 2016 Tahoe and not sure what direction to go. I am not looking for a low rider by any means. I am seeing post where there are a few different brands being used. I know tbssowners.com is a sponsor however crown suspension is almost $200 cheaper.
Any thoughts?
This is what I am comparing.
https://tbssowners.com/store/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=609
http://www.crownsuspension.com/lowering/2015-gm-suv-2/4-lowering-kit/

Crown Suspension doesn't really give much info as to whos parts they are packaging together...unless they manufacture their own. I'd be a little nervous going the "cheapest" route on a $65K+ truck. Bell Tech and McGaughy's are pretty much the best spindles you can get. They have proven reputation for product development and manufacturing that works. Not saying that the products Crown is using doesn't, but for $150, don't you want to be certain?
 

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Again depends on how low. Mine is 2/3 with front spindles and mcgaughys springs. I didn’t do sway bars or shock relocation and ride and towing 4000 lb boat is fine. When I replace my shocks I’m adding rear sway bars, Norcalss mini bump stops and shock relocation. I have air suspension not sure about yours. Good luck
Would you remember the length of your adjustment rod. I would appreciate the information. Thanks
 

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