bunchz71
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First off, I am glad that I am finally an owner of a 2 door tahoe. Just to give a background of why I bought this particular tahoe: My wife has wanted one of these since before we were married and I was finally able to find one that we believed was not too ragged out, or one that has not spent more time rock crawling and in the river than it had on the highway. We bought this vehicle with the intention of it being my wifes every day driver. Someone had lowered this thing in the rear and put 22" chrome wheels on it. Not much really my taste for a 4x4 tahoe, but it was my way of knowing, this was someones every day driver and not a "River-Toy". I have ordered the Rough Country 6" Suspension Lift, which should be here any day now. The vehicle appears to be leveled, and looks rather good, but it would look better as a 2WD not a 4 WD (IMO). I have also attached a picture of the leaf springs, which appears someone has notched, heated and bent to lower the rear end to be the same height as the front. I do not think the front has been lowered, but I could be wrong. Anyone who thinks it has, feel free to comment and give me your opinion, I appreciate the input. I also will be putting on 17" x 9" wheels with 35's. It will probably take me most this weekend, but its gonna look sweet when its done. Anyone have any tricks, or tips that they have learned from their install that may make mine go more smoothly. Definitely open for feedback and such. Thanks for reading and feel free to comment, pros and cons.
ALSO, I have already purchased another set of rear leaf springs for this, since I knew these were not usable for a lift.
THANKS
ALSO, I have already purchased another set of rear leaf springs for this, since I knew these were not usable for a lift.
THANKS