How Low is Impractical?

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Well more because djm rear kit plus new bumpstops plus panhard bar. On 26s yes upper znd lower arms
 

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Stock height is already impractical haha. Especially on the new 2015s I've noticed. They are way too low. A lift kit would be essential if I had one of those.
 

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08 RWD Tahoe 3/5 drop

Front BT springs and BT struts/ rear DJM springs and BT drop struts w helper bags. DJM endlinks and bumpstops. Spohn panhard bar. Don't be crabbin. Norcal SS hooked me up.

33" front
33.5" rear

24x10 +30 offset
295/35/24 Falkens

Its a little stiff but not bad. Havent cut off the rear bumpstops. The price you pay to stand properly. Good luck.

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Hey Tony! Finally re-visiting this thread after life interviened for a while.

To answer your questions, I want to go as low as will allow for practicallity, reliabilty, and budget friendliness. Whether that be a 2/3-4 or 3/4

My tahoe has 123k miles on it and I can tell the shocks are starting to get a bit worn in the rear so I would need a kit that replaces those and potentially addresses the front as well.

I'm not sure what a good kit runs as far as cost is concerned, seems like there are a ton of options for a wide range of prices. The lower $ the better without sacrificing too much quality. I'm planning on running 22 or 24' wheels.

Lastly, wondering where I would go about getting a kit like this installed (dealership, local garage, etc etc)

Thanks!
 

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Im running tonys 4/6 with no problems
 

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my escalade with my custom 3/5 kit on 295 30 26. Wife drives daily with 3 kids no issues.

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This is gorgeous... I'm in NY so I dunno about 26in wheels. But I'm OK with Goin 24s like boss 330s or u2-55 wheels .. the 3/5 kit bolts right on I don't have to notch the frame or nething significant.? Do I have to roll the fenders does this kit come with everything I need.?

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Daily driver here.

08 RWD Tahoe 3/5 drop

Front BT springs and BT struts/ rear DJM springs and BT drop struts w helper bags. DJM endlinks and bumpstops. Spohn panhard bar. Don't be crabbin. Norcal SS hooked me up.

33" front
33.5" rear

24x10 +30 offset
295/35/24 Falkens

Its a little stiff but not bad. Havent cut off the rear bumpstops. The price you pay to stand properly. Good luck.

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Perfect ride hight

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This is gorgeous... I'm in NY so I dunno about 26in wheels. But I'm OK with Goin 24s like boss 330s or u2-55 wheels .. the 3/5 kit bolts right on I don't have to notch the frame or nething significant.? Do I have to roll the fenders does this kit come with everything I need.?

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no notch needed
just i usually tell customers to get the panhard bar from my link.
Cut bracket off the frame
YOUR ready to go. No rolling fenders
 

cambelsoop1

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no notch needed
just i usually tell customers to get the panhard bar from my link.
Cut bracket off the frame
YOUR ready to go. No rolling fenders
Does the kit come for an auto ride 07 suburban.. or what kit would I need for a 07 ltz

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