Hello all! I have a 2011 Tahoe LT Z71 and am doing a notable suspension overhaul including the following:
Front: New OEM Struts, UCAs, Lower BJs, Wheel Bearing Hubs, Swaybar Links, 2.5" CCM Spacer
Rear: New OEM Shocks, Swaybar Links, 1" CCM Spacer
The rear went fine overall. But, when I got to the front I ran into several possible issues and would heavily appreciate any feedback to set me straight.
First concern, when I disassembled and reassembled the strut assemblies with new OEM struts (props to the Shankly Compressors on Amazon), upon completion one of the struts "decompressed" and expanded about 2". As this happened, it made the traditional noise a strut/shock makes when decompressing. But the other assembly did not...so I'm concerned I might have mucked one of the two up somehow. Standing up side by side, one assembly is now ~2" taller than the other. However, when I take one of the old struts and stand it up next to the taller one, they are at the same height from base to spring perch. This makes me think that when the shorter reassembled one is installed, perhaps some road bumps will cause it to also "decompress"?
Second concern - this front 2.5 CCM spacer is driving me nuts. I found that with these spacers, the base of the assemblies need turned to re-align the mounting points - I used a hammer with success. From other posts, I believe this is normal/expected. But, once the strut assembly was installed and snug on lower and upper mounting points, the new UCA (moog) was still like 4-6" from the knuckle. Jacking up the LCA only jacked up the front end of the truck. Following some online posts, I took a ratchet strap and it basically pulled the UCA down as far as it will go, but did allow me to get the UCA connected. The attached pictured result worries me because the angle on the UCA looks extreme and not sure the hub assembly will even install up to the axle like this. Picture attached, any thoughts? I think after this post I'm going to try and loosen the LCA mounting bolts to hopefully allow the UCA to come back up some...
I wouldn't be bum hurt to ditch the CCM leveling kit if needed, but feel that I've messed something up...any feedback or thoughts on anything above would be incredibly appreciated. Thanks!
Front: New OEM Struts, UCAs, Lower BJs, Wheel Bearing Hubs, Swaybar Links, 2.5" CCM Spacer
Rear: New OEM Shocks, Swaybar Links, 1" CCM Spacer
The rear went fine overall. But, when I got to the front I ran into several possible issues and would heavily appreciate any feedback to set me straight.
First concern, when I disassembled and reassembled the strut assemblies with new OEM struts (props to the Shankly Compressors on Amazon), upon completion one of the struts "decompressed" and expanded about 2". As this happened, it made the traditional noise a strut/shock makes when decompressing. But the other assembly did not...so I'm concerned I might have mucked one of the two up somehow. Standing up side by side, one assembly is now ~2" taller than the other. However, when I take one of the old struts and stand it up next to the taller one, they are at the same height from base to spring perch. This makes me think that when the shorter reassembled one is installed, perhaps some road bumps will cause it to also "decompress"?
Second concern - this front 2.5 CCM spacer is driving me nuts. I found that with these spacers, the base of the assemblies need turned to re-align the mounting points - I used a hammer with success. From other posts, I believe this is normal/expected. But, once the strut assembly was installed and snug on lower and upper mounting points, the new UCA (moog) was still like 4-6" from the knuckle. Jacking up the LCA only jacked up the front end of the truck. Following some online posts, I took a ratchet strap and it basically pulled the UCA down as far as it will go, but did allow me to get the UCA connected. The attached pictured result worries me because the angle on the UCA looks extreme and not sure the hub assembly will even install up to the axle like this. Picture attached, any thoughts? I think after this post I'm going to try and loosen the LCA mounting bolts to hopefully allow the UCA to come back up some...
I wouldn't be bum hurt to ditch the CCM leveling kit if needed, but feel that I've messed something up...any feedback or thoughts on anything above would be incredibly appreciated. Thanks!