2wd leveling kits

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jpaeltz

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Anybody done this to their Tahoe? I'm want mine to sit up more in the front since its a 2wd.

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Yah man i just did mine, you can either do the "free fix", and crank up your torsion bars in the front to fix the stock tahoe "stinkbug" look, you can probably adjust the stock torsion keys maybe 1 or 1.25" , if you want to go any higher in the front buy aftermarket keys like i did, i got 2" leveling keys in the front and jacked it all the way up, and then put 2" rear coil spacers in the rear to get a 2" lift all around for dirt cheap and its very level, any more questions hit, me up
 

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What size tires could I run on my 20" wheels if I level my front end with the factory rear? I was dropped but it's just not my style and is a little rough, so I'm ordering factory suspension components and putting the front up a bit, and it's time for new tires. So yea, what size looks best? I'm partial to Nitto Terra Grapplers, they're some nice tires. Thanks
 

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Yah man i just did mine, you can either do the "free fix", and crank up your torsion bars in the front to fix the stock tahoe "stinkbug" look, you can probably adjust the stock torsion keys maybe 1 or 1.25" , if you want to go any higher in the front buy aftermarket keys like i did, i got 2" leveling keys in the front and jacked it all the way up, and then put 2" rear coil spacers in the rear to get a 2" lift all around for dirt cheap and its very level, any more questions hit, me up

Dead on but........


2wd uses a coil over setup instead of torsion bars. I would look for 3" spindles. The rear is the same of 2" spacers would give ya a good amount of lift
 

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Dead on but........


2wd uses a coil over setup instead of torsion bars. I would look for 3" spindles. The rear is the same of 2" spacers would give ya a good amount of lift

u sir are incorrect. nbs 2wd an 4wd uses torsion bars
 

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really? Is it the NBS silverados that use the coilovers? Sorry bout that

Anyway DIY DAD is right. Its pretty common to crank the keys
 

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