nick14226
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Thanks, yes, I'm really enjoying the new look.Looks outstanding!! This is the same kit the local shop recommended to me.. I had a few questions as this is my first lift and I am going in a little hesitant. My pops had us jumping into his trucks all with 6 inch lifts since we were in diapers so I know I'm down with it. Just heard so many Cons with lifts that it's had me second guessing...of course pops says, it's good to go and is all for it..
1. Are those 33s in the picture with the lift. As I also was thinking that was the best size to go with 4 inches. Cutting involved?
2. As this is a main reason I'm concerned, but do warning lights pop up...as with the one you initially stated you had to clear.
3. Does everything else function properly ie. Cruise control without issue.
I'll probably end up doing it regardless, but just a little insight on these topics would be helpful! Or I could just ask Pops again and he'll talk me into it. Maybe even going to up to 6inches Lol.
Thanks in advance!
Doing this on a 2016 Tahoe LS 2WD
Good info from Stormin.
1. The tires are 285 55 20. Not quite a 33", they're closer to 32". You could get away with 33's, I went a little more extreme on the offset with 20x10 -24 so they'd stick out a bit. If you go with a 9" wide wheel with Readylifts recommended offset 33's should be easily achievable. I did need to do some wheel well and factory running board trimming to clear my setup (but again mostly due to wheel offset).
2. No other warning lights since. I believe what I had happened either because they left the battery connected during the install (with tie rods can move a lot when UCA isn't holding the knuckle) or when they moved the truck to the alignment rack before it was aligned. From what I understand the electric steering rack doesn't like being way out of alignment at any time. Once DTC's were cleared it didn't come back. I've heard of it happening with leveling kit installs too, when I did mine I disconnected the battery.
3. Yes, all features are functional. Being a base model SLE I don't have adaptive cruise, lane assist, or fancy shocks. Could need some tweaks to get all of that working if you had it, but being an LS Tahoe, we're in the same boat.
As for ride, I think it's very close to factory. When I'm driving over bumps and dips I don't feel the UCA's hitting the droop stop bumpers, off road you'd likely be harsher as you have less travel. My stiffer ride comes from pot holes and the LT D rated tires (ride harder and require a bit more air pressure than the original P tires).
I've had a variety of lifts on previous vehicles. Body lifts, leveling kits, my last truck had a Pro Comp Stage 1 6" suspension lift. There are pros and cons to everything. On my 6" lift my tie rods would hit the strut coils (steering knuckle design issue, Pro Comp sent me revised knuckles), needed to balance and re-clock my front driveshaft, and chased a rear end vibration the whole time I had the truck. Yes, geometry was better though for control arms and CV's. You're 2WD as well, so CV's aren't a concern.
I don't think you'd regret getting the ReadyLIFT, and if you make the additional tweaks I did should be good to go even at full lock / full droop. I can't speak for ball joint and CV boot life yet, but others have had good experience, so fingers crossed there.