Mangeride & Air Leveling Delete Review (Xineering & Monroe)

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GarrettMoore

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My wife's 2019 Tahoe came equipped with Magneride and autoleveling rear shocks. They were all shot by 50k and the truck rode like absolute garbage.

I decided to replace the front's with Monroe 139104's, the rear's with Monroe 911506's, and use the Xineering OBD/SS kit to deal with dash warnings.

All in all, I am incredibly pleased, especially considering the investment (less than $1k installed).

The Monroe parts bolted right up, the Xineering OBD/SS is awesome (Bill is incredibly helpful), and the truck rides infinitely better.

All highly recommended.
 

Pivot

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Nice - I run different shocks but agreed on the Xineering products, and the folks there are top-notch.
 

Studognight

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With the rear air ride delete, are you still running the factory springs? Have a set of bilsteins ready to go, came with front springs. But not sure about rears
 

Pivot

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I used new springs in the front because I bought the front 6112s assembled. Rears are factory springs with a 1" spacer to regain the front rake since the 5100 rears made it level, and I prefer the rake.
 
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