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Frey522

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Hi everyone,

I have been doing ALOT of research and I think I may have found an airbag replacement for our coil springs. Its from Kelderman suspensions.

The kid they make is for the 2007-2014 Tahoe suburban, and Yukon. But after doing some looking at their installation instructions. and climbing under my Tahoe many times. I think it may work.

If anyone knows if the rear end is the same or different, and what is different about it please let me know.

Ill be calling kelderman tomorrow to see what they say.

here is a link to the kit.
http://kelderman.com/gmt900_tahoe_yukon_denali_escalade_lowering_kit_air_suspension_rear

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Frey522

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SWEET ! are you 100% sure? it just a big $ risk and work load.

my hope is to do this rear airbags and then front coil over conversion from Atomic.
Just need to purchase the springs and shocks to go with it.
 

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The rear will work.

SWEET ! are you 100% sure? .



Yes he's sure. He works at Kelderman, he had this setup on his old Yukon. I have that setup on my Yukon, and others no this site use or have used it before as well. Do a search for Kelderman on here and there is plenty of info.... Info on mine can be seen by clicking the picture in my signature.
 
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As far as I know the rear has not changed through the NBS and NNBS.
 

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where would the compressor assembly mount in a NBS?

The easiest option would be we could do is what we call a wireless one, it is a small compressor with with a valve block and wireless remote. The compressor can be installed where ever you would like or have room. The remote shows the pressure you have in the bags and pressure can be adjusted from the wireless remote. This system uses a one way valve so the two rear bags will pressure adjust after the valve.

Picture of the remote
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Picture of the compressor, link to compressor specs
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