2" Eibach Lowering Springs Installed

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Superhoe

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So I just installed a set of Eibach 2" Lowering springs.

The goal was to have a spring with a better spring rate for better handling and also lower it a bit.

The kit I used was part # 38107.540

The kit lowered it about 1.875" in the front and 2.25" in the rear.

The Tahoe is so much more responsive now. It feel lighter in the turns and more controlled. The ride quality is as good or better. It actually handles large bumps in the road better than stock.

Had no issues getting it aligned into factory specs.

Here is a pic.

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So stock shocks and spindles...... just the springs?

Look great.

I remember you cause of those wheels. :cool:

---------- Post added at 01:52 PM ---------- Previous post was at 01:48 PM ----------

Also, folks need to keep in mind this is a Z..... they sit slightly higher that the normal trucks.
 
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So stock shocks and spindles...... just the springs?

Look great.

I remember you cause of those wheels. :cool:

---------- Post added at 01:52 PM ---------- Previous post was at 01:48 PM ----------

Also, folks need to keep in mind this is a Z..... they sit slightly higher that the normal trucks.

Yes stock Z71 Shocks. No Spindles.

I have taken it over several ruff roads and no issue with bouncing or bottoming out.

Thanks I love the way it looks.
 

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