Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing
to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and
make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.
If your set on a 2/3-4 drop i would get the belltech set up.
but the djm 3/5.5 which includes new rear shocks rides better due to the rear trailblazer 4 inch springs ive been using for years now. YOu can ask anyone on the site here that bought from me.
for the 350 price difference seems a little steep but the djm 3/5.5 kit your truck will ride really nice. any other questions just hollar I have 2 tahoes lined up im lowering today so ill be around my phone the entire day.
nick trust me on this go with the belltech 2/3-4 adjustable its a better ride. Ive done many trucks and eibach is ok just the height it leaves the rear isnt the greatest. also the belltech coils ride better and i know this because ive swapped many out to go lower.
Well the reason I liked the eibach is because I don't know if I want to do a 2/3. I drive everyday into Chicago with pot holes the size of cars and I don't want a rough ride. This is my 4th tahoe/Yukon that I have had lowered. I have used every lowering kit known to man kind on them in the past and the rides were ok. Pm your best price on the kit non auto ride. And why is bell tech more expensive or better then mcgauhys?
the belltech rear drop springs ride better than the eibach hands down. the belltech is more expensive cause thats how pricing is. Granted the djm trailblazer 4 inch drop spring rides better than any drop spring out there hands down and ive been using them on tahoes for over 8 years now.
the rear 3-4 inch adjsutable belltech kit along with shock extenders is $250 shipped to your door. If you see it for less ill beat it no problem. and yes rear is adjustable from 3-4 inches.
I have the eibach 2/2 springs on my 08 Tahoe and I am looking to switch them out. After speaking with tony I am leaning toward the Belltech, although I like the 3/5 look better. The eibach rides pretty rough down here in Ga and and Im not dealing with the giant pot holes that you mentioned.
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.