Got a new Tahoe!

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TheBeast

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Whats up guys! First post! Just bought a brand new tahoe a few days ago and it is awesome! One thing that does suck is that I dont even have 100 miles on it and I'm already starting a list of what I want to do to it. I have this site to blame for that!

Right now as it sits, it had the stock 17 inchers. I'm looking to possibly get 20s or 22s. The only question I'm stuck on is if I should just lower the rear to match the front, or raise the front to match the back. I'm not trying to slam it as I've had a dropped corvette for roughly 6 years. I just want to get rid of that hideous gap above the rear wheel. I'm looking to keep the ride as smooth as stock. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.

I've only had the truck for a few days and I can tell its going to be fun!

And I know you guys like pics so here is my completely stock hoe! And don't worry, the pinstripes come off when the weather clears up! Haha its been raining every day here in south florida!

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llllljrlllll

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Welcome brother :cheers: You'll have fun upgrading your hoe. I'm stock for the moment, sorry I can't give you tips. But the brothers here will, give it time.
 

KMeloney

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Welcome!

I've been down both roads of lowering and raising. I settled on raising the front. But, I have autoride, and you don't, so you'll have an easier route getting the lowering right if you choose that option.

Read up on the different forums, and let the modding begin!
 

07Burb

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