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Old 12-24-2007, 03:57 PM
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Springs to coils?

Is it at all possible to change the springs on an older Tahoe to Coils ?

I was wondering if anyone really has done it before and how much of a differnce did it make.. or is it even possible really...
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Re: Springs to coils?

You would have to work real hard at it for about a hole week and swap out a lot of rear end and frame parts and may not be as good or may be illegal to operate on a federal highway after you got done with it.

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Old 12-24-2007, 05:38 PM
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Re: Springs to coils?

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You would have to work real hard at it for about a hole week and swap out a lot of rear end and frame parts and may not be as good or may be illegal to operate on a federal highway after you got done with it.

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I doubt i would attempt it.. I'm thinking of buying a rear disc brake kit for it and i wondered how hard it would be to change the springs to coils... just something i thought of.

probly be cheaper to just buy a newer Tahoe
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