Hey, guys. I’m new here, and have been searching the web for an answer to what I believe is a simple question:
(2001 Tahoe with 184k and G80 rear end)
I’m planning on doing the autoride to gas shock conversion. I’m looking at a setup as described in the video.
Bilstein 4600 shocks and two new rear coil over springs.
I bought the Tahoe used @147k without knowing much about the autoride system (idiot move, I know).Now I know there is a compressor which is supposed to turn on often, and air bladders that are supposed to be inflated.
My truck has none of these features. However, it throws no warning lights. This leads me to believe that the seller did something to the system to prevent it from throwing codes - maybe a resistor? I don’t know.
So, my question is, if I use a bilstein kit (4 shocks, 2 springs) is there anything else I have to buy? Will these shocks bolt on?
In some places I’m reading that it’s impossible to mount regular shocks on autoride equipped vehicles, but there seem to be kits available.
Thanks for your time, fellows.
-GFM
(2001 Tahoe with 184k and G80 rear end)
I’m planning on doing the autoride to gas shock conversion. I’m looking at a setup as described in the video.
Bilstein 4600 shocks and two new rear coil over springs.
I bought the Tahoe used @147k without knowing much about the autoride system (idiot move, I know).Now I know there is a compressor which is supposed to turn on often, and air bladders that are supposed to be inflated.
My truck has none of these features. However, it throws no warning lights. This leads me to believe that the seller did something to the system to prevent it from throwing codes - maybe a resistor? I don’t know.
So, my question is, if I use a bilstein kit (4 shocks, 2 springs) is there anything else I have to buy? Will these shocks bolt on?
In some places I’m reading that it’s impossible to mount regular shocks on autoride equipped vehicles, but there seem to be kits available.
Thanks for your time, fellows.
-GFM