my '02 Tahoe (130k miles) had original rear springs that were sagging and lost most of their strength. I replaced them with the Moog Z-71 springs. I have not had a chance to update the shocks yet.
-updating the rear springs gave me just under a 2" lift in the back.
to get close to leveling the ride- should I buy replace keys or can I probably get close enough with just cranking the factory keys?
I have read a bunch of posts- but the majority all add spacers to the rear and then add keys to level to that.
also- with the brand new rear springs- it sounds like I'm falling off a cliff when the rear tires go over a speedbump- can this be the old shocks- or just the new springs need to soften up a bit (only been a few days since I put them on).
-updating the rear springs gave me just under a 2" lift in the back.
to get close to leveling the ride- should I buy replace keys or can I probably get close enough with just cranking the factory keys?
I have read a bunch of posts- but the majority all add spacers to the rear and then add keys to level to that.
also- with the brand new rear springs- it sounds like I'm falling off a cliff when the rear tires go over a speedbump- can this be the old shocks- or just the new springs need to soften up a bit (only been a few days since I put them on).
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