Belltech 07 Tahoe Camber Kit Problems

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I cannot see a height difference on your drop RBhoe.
 

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Yeah- it's only been measuing 1/2" difference consistently- it would take a heck of an eye on a vehicle this big for anyone to see it. I guess I'm just ****!

I did pull out the isolators on just the passenger side last night and then drove it about 30 miles. The result- no difference in height. I took a pair of channel locks and squeezed on the removed isolaters- it looks like they squeeze pretty close to flat- I don't think there's going to be any actual drop difference by removing them, but we'll see if it settles with the autoride... if not, oh, well, it's half an inch!
 
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Yeah I have proof now that removing the isolators on a NNBS Tahoe literally would make .2" difference at max, which is next to nothing!!
Pretty much a useless thing to do, I'm putting mine back in later this week as the drop coils are squeaky/noisy w/o them in!
 

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I never bothered purchasing the camber kit and I'm lowered more than 3" in the front. I took the rear isolators out and it is lower which is cool. The noise is not cool and seems worst in the rain. I just crank me stereo and forget about it :peace: I wll probably put mine back in at some point though.
 

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I never bothered purchasing the camber kit and I'm lowered more than 3" in the front. I took the rear isolators out and it is lower which is cool. The noise is not cool and seems worst in the rain. I just crank me stereo and forget about it :peace: I wll probably put mine back in at some point though.

I agree with you man, the noise is not cool at all, sounds nasty :imo:
Can hear that shit from outide the truck so mine had to go back in!
 

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was the ride pretty shaky on the highway? and how was the comfort when going over speedbumps and a wavy road?
 

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rbhoe, how did you maintain autoride with a 3/4 drop? i have been told i can only do a 2/3 and keep autoride. any difference in ride quality?
 
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i sold him the kit and on the autorde trucks in rear the beltech kit give 3.5 inches. Any other questions just shoot im here 24/7 to help with suspension questions since i sell these items.
 

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Hi guys,

Sorry- been a while since I've checked the forum. I had to play with the length of the autoride links quite a bit- but even with the full 4" drop in the rear I got it to work right- but they're pretty short! :)

The drop is perfect IMO both front and rear, and this and the Eibach sways make for an excellent ride/handling combo. Of course, I do like better handling cars and am willing to sacrifice a little ride quality to get it. But driving it is night and day vs. stock both in terms of handling and start/stop leans back/forward.

Not to mention it gets LOTS of looks! And more questions, please PM me as I don't get nearly as much time checking the forums and playing hobbies as I'd like!

Cheers to all...
 

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