Hi guys, I'm looking for a little advice. I've done a bunch of reading on the forum and have come up with a plan to mildly upgrade my Tahoe but I'm unsure if it will work the way I'd like it too. I figure after 300K miles the factory springs and shocks are due for replacement and I could use a bit more clearance.
The plan is for Bilstein 5100s front and rear. Moog 81069 springs in the rear (I frequently have a bunch on weight in the back) and Moog 81244 Springs in the front. CCM 2.5" leveling kit to gain a bit of clearance and make room slightly bigger tires.
I've read the 5100s raise the front by increasing the preload on the springs. Is this true? It does not seem like more preload would work well with the stiffer 81244 springs. Should I not use the moog springs, leave the 5100s at the stock height setting, or pick a different shock (Bilstein 4600?)? Leaving the 5100s at the stock height and adding the CCM kit is what I was thinking.
I'm a little concerned the CCM kit will raise the CG enough I have to drive slower on winding roads. This a realistic concern?
Thanks guys!
The plan is for Bilstein 5100s front and rear. Moog 81069 springs in the rear (I frequently have a bunch on weight in the back) and Moog 81244 Springs in the front. CCM 2.5" leveling kit to gain a bit of clearance and make room slightly bigger tires.
I've read the 5100s raise the front by increasing the preload on the springs. Is this true? It does not seem like more preload would work well with the stiffer 81244 springs. Should I not use the moog springs, leave the 5100s at the stock height setting, or pick a different shock (Bilstein 4600?)? Leaving the 5100s at the stock height and adding the CCM kit is what I was thinking.
I'm a little concerned the CCM kit will raise the CG enough I have to drive slower on winding roads. This a realistic concern?
Thanks guys!