Hello everyone, new here and kind of to Tahoes. I was a jeep guy in the past so IFS is somewhat new territory for me when it comes to lift.
Short Version: What extra items do I need (bump stops, UCA, etc), if any, to run a 2" level correctly? Background below
I have a 2007 LTZ with the Z55. One of the shocks is leaking, a hose is out and the compressor is shot. I bought this to use as daily driver (maybe 5k miles a year) and mostly weekend overlanding vehicle. I don't know how the Z55 package as whole will handle that. I don't rock crawl but need something for fire roads and trails to get to remote fishing/camping locations. I want to put a mild lift/level on it. From what I have found, if I want to keep the Z55 and lift it would be 4" minimum. I'm leaning towards running a 285/70r17 (currently have 275/55r20.) and think the 4" would be too much. I don't want to run 35's because I don't want to deal with re-gearing and all of the extra components to do a 7" lift the right way.
The truck currently has 125k miles and will probably replace all suspension, not just the shock, compressor and hose. I am considering a Fox 2.0 kit that levels the front 2" and comes with rear shocks. If I go that route, should I change the rear springs to something for a Z71? I'm not sure about the spring rate of the z55 compared to z71. I have also thought about the Arnott kit and using leveling pucks. Fox is has the full coil over front but no rear spring. Arnott is strut only but has rear spring. If I do either do I need to get extended bump stops to accommodate for the 2" extra travel? Is 2" enough to need new upper control arms? Anything else to keep factory geometry as much as possible.
Short Version: What extra items do I need (bump stops, UCA, etc), if any, to run a 2" level correctly? Background below
I have a 2007 LTZ with the Z55. One of the shocks is leaking, a hose is out and the compressor is shot. I bought this to use as daily driver (maybe 5k miles a year) and mostly weekend overlanding vehicle. I don't know how the Z55 package as whole will handle that. I don't rock crawl but need something for fire roads and trails to get to remote fishing/camping locations. I want to put a mild lift/level on it. From what I have found, if I want to keep the Z55 and lift it would be 4" minimum. I'm leaning towards running a 285/70r17 (currently have 275/55r20.) and think the 4" would be too much. I don't want to run 35's because I don't want to deal with re-gearing and all of the extra components to do a 7" lift the right way.
The truck currently has 125k miles and will probably replace all suspension, not just the shock, compressor and hose. I am considering a Fox 2.0 kit that levels the front 2" and comes with rear shocks. If I go that route, should I change the rear springs to something for a Z71? I'm not sure about the spring rate of the z55 compared to z71. I have also thought about the Arnott kit and using leveling pucks. Fox is has the full coil over front but no rear spring. Arnott is strut only but has rear spring. If I do either do I need to get extended bump stops to accommodate for the 2" extra travel? Is 2" enough to need new upper control arms? Anything else to keep factory geometry as much as possible.