HI all, I have a 2008 Escalade ESV and have used the NorcallSS 4/6 drop kit for quite a while. It's been great, but after 8 years I figured the shocks were due for replacement.
The original setup was:
Belltech drop shocks
Belltech drop spindles
22" Wheels - 285/45/22 Nitto 420V
Fender to ground height - 30.5"
I decided to replace the drop shocks with the new coilovers, suspecting they would give better overall performance. I installed them at the 170mm A measurement, which is listed as a 2" decrease in OEM ride height. After install the measurements were:
Fender to ground height - 34"
It increased the ride height by 3.5 inches!
I reduces the A measurement on the coilover body to 145mm (only 1 inch less than the 170mm, but lower than Belltech lists for a 3" drop) and now the fender to ground height is: 32.5"
To get the ride height where it was with the drop shocks, I'd likey need to bottom out the spring perch which is far below what Belltech recommends.
Their support hasn't been much help yet either - they just said to email them a picture of the hub to fender measurement. I will admit I did not measure fender to hub (I should have since its a better metric than ground to fender) but everyone on here measures ground to fender (which can vary depending on wheel and tires).
They said I can't remove the helper spring so I'm at a loss as to how to get the ride height proper. The truck looks ridiculous with the front higher than the rear.
The original setup was:
Belltech drop shocks
Belltech drop spindles
22" Wheels - 285/45/22 Nitto 420V
Fender to ground height - 30.5"
I decided to replace the drop shocks with the new coilovers, suspecting they would give better overall performance. I installed them at the 170mm A measurement, which is listed as a 2" decrease in OEM ride height. After install the measurements were:
Fender to ground height - 34"
It increased the ride height by 3.5 inches!
I reduces the A measurement on the coilover body to 145mm (only 1 inch less than the 170mm, but lower than Belltech lists for a 3" drop) and now the fender to ground height is: 32.5"
To get the ride height where it was with the drop shocks, I'd likey need to bottom out the spring perch which is far below what Belltech recommends.
Their support hasn't been much help yet either - they just said to email them a picture of the hub to fender measurement. I will admit I did not measure fender to hub (I should have since its a better metric than ground to fender) but everyone on here measures ground to fender (which can vary depending on wheel and tires).
They said I can't remove the helper spring so I'm at a loss as to how to get the ride height proper. The truck looks ridiculous with the front higher than the rear.