Blazed's 2011 Tahoe Build

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Yah but also the relocation bracket is just another place for this already sloppy system to get sloppier.

When I stop I swear I can feel that bracket flex.

I have an aftermarket sway bar and the spohn kit comes with aftermarket panhard bar.
 

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It's not the brackets flexing that you are feeling. I have had mine installed for 3 years and do not have that issue.
I say resolve the issues with the front/rear coils and springs and you will be a lot happier. Right now, adding more and more parts into a that already has sub par parts is not going to fix your issue. It will just get more and more complicated and make you mad.
 
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I'm fairly positive that's what feel I noticed it shortly after I got it installed. I'm probably just hyper sensitive.
But I guess you're right. Fix what I know for sure first then ill see where I am.
 
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I've been listening my whole plan is based off his experiences.
 

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If I were you I would pull all the parts your currently have installed and sell them. Then get some spindles, HD shocks on all fours, rear 2425 Pedders coils, and some shock extenders. Then you will be happy.
 
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I can't pay to have the struts changed twice or I would.

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I wish I had autoride :(
 

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I can't pay to have the struts changed twice or I would.

---------- Post added at 11:15 PM ---------- Previous post was at 11:14 PM ----------

I wish I had autoride :(

Whip out some assorted tools like ratchets, an impact wrench, and a spring compressor, and you can do it in your garage.
 
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I don't have a spring compressor...
I have wrenches unlimited tho.

The hardware kit and struts are the only thing I didn't do myself in my garage.
 

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Oh ok. Well that means you are in between a rock and a hard place.
Fuc* it, just sell it to Regency! :console:
 
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