3,4, or 5" rear coils?

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Jrn2786

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This is my first post. So hi everyone,

I have a 2004 Tahoe z71. I want to lower it at least 3" in the rear, but would like to go 4 or 5" in the rear.
Also interested in the 4" djm trailblazer coils

I dont wanna spend alot on the suspension right now. So i only wanna buy coils and shocks to fit the drop springs, as the factory shocks are worn out, so how low can i go before i absolutly have to use the relocation brackets for control arms and panhard bar?

Right now it sits 2.75 inches higher in the rear. Seems like more rake than most sit, The torsion bars look to never been adjusted. So I'd prefer to at least do 3" coils and drop the torsion bars an .5" or 1"
I will be buying spindles or front control arms in the near future, as well as the relocation brackets and adjustable panhard for the rear. The coils and decranked t bars will be temporary. Thank you in advanced for any assistance!
 

NORCAL SS

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my rear springs are ajustable. I can set up to be 4-6 adjustable and ride way better than the tb springs.

now in rear more than 4 inches i would do the relocation brackets. 3 or more i would do the rear endlinks/bumpstops i offer


so here we go
rear endlinks/bumpstops (for free travel mod) 110 shipped
my rear springs and spacers to make it 4 or 5 or 6 inch adjustable drop $300
rear belltech shocks $130
and your set to go.

I can also do the front 2-3 inch a arm adjustable kit with belltech sp shocks.

here goes more info on my set up
http://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/threads/norcalss-3-5-6-drop-kit-just-do-it.49997/
 

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