Shock relocation bracket?

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2007URBAN

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Does anyone know the center to center hole measurement on the relocation bracket? Would be great help

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The relocation shock bracket that comes with the lowering kits I need the measurement from the stock location to the new location that is lower center of that hole to the stock location.

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I don't get what you are asking Josh?

Center hole from stock location to center hole of new lower location
 

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Ok I get it now.
Why are you asking? Are you looking for shocks that works with the shock extenders?
If so, you can buy any shock that is a direct replacement for the stock height NNBS Tahoe. That's because the extenders return the shock angle and piston height back to normal. I recommend using the Bilstein HD replacement shocks with the extenders.
I used that setup a few years ago and it was good.
All the above goes for 1.5"-3" rear drops only. Any more than 3" in the rear and you need to get a shorter shock and ditch the extenders.
 
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Ok I get it now.
Why are you asking? Are you looking for shocks that works with the shock extenders?
If so, you can buy any shock that is a direct replacement for the stock height NNBS Tahoe. That's because the extenders return the shock angle and piston height back to normal. I recommend using the Bilstein HD replacement shocks with the extenders.
I used that setup a few years ago and it was good.
All the above goes for 1.5"-3" rear drops only. Any more than 3" in the rear and you need to get a shorter shock and ditch the extenders.

The shit part is I have autoride and I wanna get by without replacing those shocks, with having a light stay on if I'm able to clear the suspension system light off then I'd love to switch up shocks
 

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You won't have a problem with a suspension light by adding shock extenders (unless you completely F something up while installing the drop).
 

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Like Kmel said, you are good to go if you have shock extenders and a Tahoe that is dropped 3" or less.
Kmel also has autoride on his Tahoe with a 2/3 and he is all good.
 

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i have a set of extenders here if your interested which is the same ones i used on my autoride truck. $70 shipped


also if your going low i would do the djm hardware kit and comes with shock extenders/trailing arm relocators/swaybar endlink relocators and i include the short bumpstops which are needed when cutting off the bracket off the frame for 190 shipped

also I did mine custom with zerk fittings
here you go
http://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=44731
 
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