beef up 2001 tahoe suspension

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ladorn45

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Hey Everyone I have a 2001 tahoe ls. I want to beef up the suspension a bit but not do a crazy lift. In the end my goal is to get 1 to 2 extra ground clearance and do upgrades that will allow my truck to handle rough turrain. What I looking to eventually do is go with 18 in rims and bigger tires to achieve the extra 2 inches of clearance (is that a good idea). I am aware that i will have lift the tahoe a bit to compensate for the tires. What are some upgrades that won't break the bank but are worth doing to achieve durability and slight ride hieght. Thanks
 
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I was looking into getting those shocks. The lift keys I am hestitant cause I read that they put a greater strain on your suspension and ruin ride quality.
 

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Just dont crank them all the way to where your control arms are smacking your bumpstops. Ive had the setup for a couple years now with no problems.
 

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or you could do 3" spindles and spacers in the rear and go with the billstein 5100s. that's what i did and it rides pretty good
 

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Just dont crank them all the way to where your control arms are smacking your bumpstops. Ive had the setup for a couple years now with no problems.

I'm planning on doing 1-3" keys cranked to 2". and 2" rear spacers and then taking out the autorides (dead anyway) and putting bilstein 5100's all the way around? is this a good way to get clearance for some 33s while keeping a nice ride?

I can get all the bilsteins for ~$300 and the keys and spacers together for $75
 

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Do 3" spindles ! And a 2" rear coil spring spacer! Keeps a great ride!
 

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I just realized non of this is an option for me. I have a 4x4 with auto ride. I just bought keys, spacers, front shock extenders, and z71 rear coils.
 
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