Z71: From lowered to stock

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91RS

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All these heights are hypothetical because after all this time none of these trucks are still at factory height. The springs sag over time. Besides, we’ve seen the pictures of his truck and the front suspension is stock so it really doesn’t matter!
 

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All these heights are hypothetical because after all this time none of these trucks are still at factory height. The springs sag over time. Besides, we’ve seen the pictures of his truck and the front suspension is stock so it really doesn’t matter!
unless you got the Nivomat ZW7 Premium Smoothride or Z55 autoride both of which are very expensive to replace
 
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In your last picture it looks like the bump stop is very close to bottoming out. That’s more than likely where your rough ride comes from.
 

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Doesn’t look like it? They look like aftermarket or at least shortened bump stops.
 

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