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2008 Chevy Suburban Z71
7.5" Rough Country Suspension Lift
35x12.50x20 Nitto Trail Grappler M/T Mud Terrains
20" Eagle Alloy 050 Wheels
Procomp rear trailing arm drop brackets
Pretty much it for mods, I did all my calculations on tires, wheel offsets and widths, and all that jazz to achieve a no rub set up with no trimming other than the notch out of the Z71-specific plastic around the running boards that you have to notch on pretty much any larger tire.
Doing my research now on my shock upgrades. Any recommendations are welcome. Looking for a shock that is 'stiffer' or 'more HD' than factory.
Truck is loaded otherwise, all the usual good stuff, Nav, DVD flip down, Bose with option center console sub, etc.
But just like every car I currently own and 50+ I have owned, it is for sale if someone wants to buy. $21k in south Texas.
I DO NOT recommend the Rough Country kit. The kit out of the box does not come with the rear trailing arm drop brackets. As a result, the rear axle is pulled forward significantly. So much so, it is almost rubbing on the front side of the wheel well. Was undrivable above 60MPH, and you couldn't get it in a lane due to swaying and floating all over the road. Of course, Rough Country said 'derrr never had a customer complaint' but they are full of it or their customers are too dumb to notice. Even if the customers somehow avoided the swaying and floating, the axle would still be sucked forward way beyond normal, messing up the rear geometry. The Procomp brackets fixed everything, and now I can drive 80+ confidently.
I hate to say it, since I currently have a 4" Rough Country on my 1991 Silverado that has been on there for a decade that I've been happy with, but this kit for the Tahoe Suburban is basically sold without the needed parts to be driven safely, no if ands or buts about it.
Love my Nittos, these are the only tires I run on all my trucks. Definitely has a M/T hum to them, but not bad. Love them.
Eagle Alloy is another brand I run on many vehicles. Made in USA.
This is the truck I came from, 2014 Silverado I bought off the lot. 9" with the same Nitto/Toyo Trail Grappler M/Ts but in 37s. Loved the truck, but just like the Suburban, everything is for sale, and someone showed up with the cash in hand.
Let me know if I can answer any questions for you all about the lift, tires, etc. Thanks to @01Konvict for some help in troubleshooting during the lift.
I will add more pictures as mods come.
7.5" Rough Country Suspension Lift
35x12.50x20 Nitto Trail Grappler M/T Mud Terrains
20" Eagle Alloy 050 Wheels
Procomp rear trailing arm drop brackets
Pretty much it for mods, I did all my calculations on tires, wheel offsets and widths, and all that jazz to achieve a no rub set up with no trimming other than the notch out of the Z71-specific plastic around the running boards that you have to notch on pretty much any larger tire.
Doing my research now on my shock upgrades. Any recommendations are welcome. Looking for a shock that is 'stiffer' or 'more HD' than factory.
Truck is loaded otherwise, all the usual good stuff, Nav, DVD flip down, Bose with option center console sub, etc.
But just like every car I currently own and 50+ I have owned, it is for sale if someone wants to buy. $21k in south Texas.
I DO NOT recommend the Rough Country kit. The kit out of the box does not come with the rear trailing arm drop brackets. As a result, the rear axle is pulled forward significantly. So much so, it is almost rubbing on the front side of the wheel well. Was undrivable above 60MPH, and you couldn't get it in a lane due to swaying and floating all over the road. Of course, Rough Country said 'derrr never had a customer complaint' but they are full of it or their customers are too dumb to notice. Even if the customers somehow avoided the swaying and floating, the axle would still be sucked forward way beyond normal, messing up the rear geometry. The Procomp brackets fixed everything, and now I can drive 80+ confidently.
I hate to say it, since I currently have a 4" Rough Country on my 1991 Silverado that has been on there for a decade that I've been happy with, but this kit for the Tahoe Suburban is basically sold without the needed parts to be driven safely, no if ands or buts about it.
Love my Nittos, these are the only tires I run on all my trucks. Definitely has a M/T hum to them, but not bad. Love them.
Eagle Alloy is another brand I run on many vehicles. Made in USA.
This is the truck I came from, 2014 Silverado I bought off the lot. 9" with the same Nitto/Toyo Trail Grappler M/Ts but in 37s. Loved the truck, but just like the Suburban, everything is for sale, and someone showed up with the cash in hand.
Let me know if I can answer any questions for you all about the lift, tires, etc. Thanks to @01Konvict for some help in troubleshooting during the lift.
I will add more pictures as mods come.