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Have a 1997 Tahoe. I put on 18" escalade wheels and notice the rear sagging about 2" or so. Thinking the larger sized wheels and tires make the rear end sag more apparent.
So my question is, assuming that I do not have any broken rear leafs, what is the best brand and type of rear spring stiffeners/helpers do I need to get? Should I just replace the whole rear spring pack? I would like the easiest way to achieve this if possible.
I found these on the net and the prices don't seem too bad.
Links below:
http://www.sdtrucksprings.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=4333
http://www.sdtrucksprings.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=7326
Both claim to not effect stock unloaded ride conditions but one is a 1000 capacity and the other is 1500 capacity.
These are the ones I found while general searching. I was wondering if these are strict bolt over/with the OEM springs or are they actual replacements of the whole OEM leaf pack?
Just trying to get rid of the 2 or so inch rear end sag I have with the ability to tow a trailer with a fullsize car on it two or three times a year.
Thank-you all for any helpfull replies.
So my question is, assuming that I do not have any broken rear leafs, what is the best brand and type of rear spring stiffeners/helpers do I need to get? Should I just replace the whole rear spring pack? I would like the easiest way to achieve this if possible.
I found these on the net and the prices don't seem too bad.
Links below:
http://www.sdtrucksprings.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=4333
http://www.sdtrucksprings.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=7326
Both claim to not effect stock unloaded ride conditions but one is a 1000 capacity and the other is 1500 capacity.
These are the ones I found while general searching. I was wondering if these are strict bolt over/with the OEM springs or are they actual replacements of the whole OEM leaf pack?
Just trying to get rid of the 2 or so inch rear end sag I have with the ability to tow a trailer with a fullsize car on it two or three times a year.
Thank-you all for any helpfull replies.