2/3 drop or 3/5 drop

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I think I'm a bigger fan of the 2/3. I've seen yours on ig. McGaughy's kit? Identical color of mine too. Looks good.
It's a ground force kit, I got lucky and found it on Craigslist for next to nothing. It was front and rear coils with some djm Shock extenders. Rode excellent
 

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Doing rear first then finishing up next week. I had 2 tahoes and 2 tbss to lower over wekeend I squeezed him in last minute so could only do rear
 
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I figured that was the case. Looking over your site now. I have a 2008, no auto ride, 4wd Tahoe.
 

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The 2/3-4 is a good kit I linked above
 

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I'm also tinkering with the idea of dropping my Tahoe. For the 2/3 drop, will the tire tread wear unevenly? Also, I live in NorCal and drive to Lake Tahoe, is it a bad idea to drop it since I'll need to drive in the snow in the winters? Sorry for the thread jack.
 

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I'm also tinkering with the idea of dropping my Tahoe. For the 2/3 drop, will the tire tread wear unevenly? Also, I live in NorCal and drive to Lake Tahoe, is it a bad idea to drop it since I'll need to drive in the snow in the winters? Sorry for the thread jack.

if you align after will be no issue ive done many.
 

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