Hi guys I have a 2003 Tahoe I just bought, previous owner said it’s lowered 1 inch in front and 3 inch in rear. I put Belltech street performance shocks all 4. Do I need to do free travel mod ? It does bottom out sometimes . He also said he put shorter bump stops from Belltech . Part #4925 ...
Yeah they were , those shocks that were on there were from a Mitsubishi montero and yeah a little stiff and it did raise up a little bit but I am happy how it got rid of that moving side to side on the freeway
Im honestly not sure which ones I have ,all the previous owner told me it was on a 4 inch drop in the rear . Do you think I should just get the ones that pop up for the year make and model of my Tahoe ? Do I need shorter shocks ? Or would the ones with the Oem length be ok? As long as they are...
Ok I recently bought this Tahoe , it has a 4 inch drop in the rear , do you think as long as I get the correct shock it would get rid of the moving side to side when I’m at around 65 mph
The front doesn’t feel bad , the front is lowered an inch . In the rear it feels as if there is no shock , it makes sense now that tonyrodz explained it to me , how the shocks that are on it right now are no good , I’m going to get the bilsteins.
The part number for these is 344045 , and when I look them up on autozone it gives me a different one . If it has shock extenders can I still use the Oem length shocks ?
I have a 2003 Tahoe 2wd I just bought , according to previous owner it was lowered on the rear , and Tahoe rolls side to side on freeway really bad , any one have that problem before ?
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