bradttu
TYF Newbie
Absolutely.Thanks man!
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Absolutely.Thanks man!
I know this is two years old but what struts do you have with the spindles?I'm running a BellTech 2" front spindle & 3" rear spring drop with a pair of Hellwig swaybars rolling on factory 22s. Plan on going 305s all around but the handling with the 285s is amazing.
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Still running the factory struts. The spindles don't change the front suspension geometry.I know this is two years old but what struts do you have with the spindles?
I rub a tiny bit on the front left. I am running the Belltech Street Performance shocks. They ride great for me other than the passenger rear bottoming out for some strange reason.Gen-x-1, looks awesome brother. How are you not rubbing with those 24's? My 22's rub in the front when turning.
Also, are you running the Street Performance series shocks? I removed all the factory mag ride and rear air shocks and I'm not thrilled with the SP series from Belltech.
Same with me. The rear of my suburban is bottoming out as well. Glad I'm not the only one.I rub a tiny bit on the front left. I am running the Belltech Street Performance shocks. They ride great for me other than the passenger rear bottoming out for some strange reason.
Because that makes it better…Same with me. The rear of my suburban is bottoming out as well. Glad I'm not the only one.![]()
Do you have any suggestions or fixes?Because that makes it better…
If your lowered and its bottoming out, my guess its most likely just hitting on the bumpstop. Most likely need the free travel mod done. How low are you? Or possibly the rear shocks are too long.Do you have any suggestions or fixes?