Auto ride lift kit

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Scampbell396

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Hey yall I'm new to the forum. I got a 2007 Tahoe LTZ w/auto ride and I'm looking to lift it. The auto ride kits seem to be quite a bit more expensive. Has anyone done it or know if it's possible to bypass? Any info is appreciated. thanks
 

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@01Konvict knows a lot about this he helped me a lot with mine. I have a RBP level and i have auto ride and i didn't do anything to the auto ride to mod it for a lift and i don't get a suspension light.

Hey yall I'm new to the forum. I got a 2007 Tahoe LTZ w/auto ride and I'm looking to lift it. The auto ride kits seem to be quite a bit more expensive. Has anyone done it or know if it's possible to bypass? Any info is appreciated. thanks
 
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Scampbell396

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Ok cool thanks for the reply. I've been looking at the lvl kits also. What size tire did you fit?
 

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Hey yall I'm new to the forum. I got a 2007 Tahoe LTZ w/auto ride and I'm looking to lift it. The auto ride kits seem to be quite a bit more expensive. Has anyone done it or know if it's possible to bypass? Any info is appreciated. thanks

Sorry been away for a few days. Yes it can be deleted. The best method is strut masters bypass computer for $400. The cheapest option is resistors for each shock and set the ride height sensors at a fixed level position. Basically any lift kit can fit the autoride model just depends on what you want to achieve and how much you want to spend.
 

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