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I recently purchased an 02' Tahoe and was thinking about lowering it. But i dont want to mess up my front alignment. So what is the best way of lowering without compromising my front alignment? Is there a lowering kit specially for that? If so where can i get it. Or do i have to buy different spindles for it? I dont wanna drop it too much, probably 2' in front and 4' in back.
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Re: Best way for lowering my Tahoe?
The only proper method to lower the ride height and maintain suspension and steering geometry is with different spindles.
You could always use the "Budget Lowering Kit" : http://kalecoauto.com/index.php?main...products_id=11 |
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Re: Best way for lowering my Tahoe?
Yea thats what i was thinkin... different spindles. Any idea what brand would be good without compromisin quality and price. Theres a lot of different companies who make 'em. If not... i can always try the "low budjet" method. thanks Blue Bowtie.
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Re: Best way for lowering my Tahoe?
And the ad below talks about 4 free tires.
Go Figure.
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97 Tahoe 2WD LT (mine) 00 Astro (wife's) 89 S-10 p'up (daughter's) 72 VW Beetle (mine too) |
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Re: Best way for lowering my Tahoe?
Eibach makes a killer kit, its a 2/3 drop. Kit includes torsion keys in the front (you can adjust between a 1-2 or so inch drop) and 3 inch drop springs in the back. It also comes with shock mount extenders for your factory shocks.
They cost around 300 bones, and they still ride great and offer excellent handling.
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