A comfortable ride around town or towing but a little too bouncy on bumpy freeways at 80 mph.Soft as in made it too bouncy or just a comfortable daily driver? Thanks for any input
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A comfortable ride around town or towing but a little too bouncy on bumpy freeways at 80 mph.Soft as in made it too bouncy or just a comfortable daily driver? Thanks for any input
4600’s4600s? I've been debating if I should get those or the 5100s for the front. I'm only assuming they'd be similar characteristically between the series, regardless of front or rear.
Do you have pictures of finished product being stock up front and 2 lower in the rear?So I have decided to lower the rear of my 2011 Tahoe to level it out. I plan on doing a mix and match kit that includes the following parts. My Tahoe currently is sitting at factory height with AcDelco front and rear shocks/struts with around 30k on them. It has the ZW7 suspension on it. I am hoping to get a more level look and a slightly smoother ride from the rear with this setup. Also I do realize I can get the Mcgaughys 2 inch rear lowering kit that comes with the shock extenders and 2 inch lowering springs and I could use my factory shocks but I have heard it still rides a little stiff like my current suspension is. Does anyone have any experience with either of these setups?
Thanks again for the help everyone.
1. Bilstein B6 4600 rear shocks.
Part Number: 24-186933.
2. Mcgaughys rear shock extenders
Part Number: 33070.
3. Peddlers 2 inch rear lowering springs
Part Number: PED-2425.
Do you have pictures of finished product being stock up front and 2 lower in the rear?