went through with the installation of the bilstein 5100 adjustment leveling shocks. Set to the highest setting which is 1.7 inches of lift in the front. Levels out perfectly and the suspension is still great if not better than stock.
Multiple local shops still didn't think it would work. Shop said i'd be out the money for the parts and labor if it didnt work plus the cost to remove parts. It basically came down to the peeps that really knew a definitive answer said it would be fine and others that didn't know just...
Maybe I should have reworded the title to this:
Does anyone have a level kit on their tahoe which has the All Season Trailer Package?
I appreciate DW for replying saying he does.
Problem I'm running into, is that Bilstein and the local shops do not know if it will work with rear auto leveling...
First off, I have a tahoe with the max trailer package that includes the auto air leveling system on the rear therefore only looking to raise the front and not mess with the rear air system.
Whats the best option between the following:
spacers at the control arm similar to the RC 2 inch...
Sounds like you have the exact suspension setup as mine where the auto leveling is only on the rear. Thanks for sharing that the front leveling didn't affect the rear auto air leveling height. What kind of leveling kit did you use and do you have any side angle pics?
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Brad
Thanks for the reply.
Is your the ZW7 or the Z85 suspension package. Guy at dealership stated mine has the Z85 with is the air auto leveling shocks in the back which will cause the issue. Did talk to CCM and they stated their level kit will work due to not altering the A arm any which I didn't...
I've been looking all over the web for quite some time and can't seem to get any definitive answers.
I have a leveling kit on 14 tahoe now and just want to do the same on the 18 tahoe to squeeze some 33s in there and it won't have the goofy front end tip look.
The 18 tahoe has the max trailer...
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