Lowered 2007 Tahoe help needed

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NORCAL SS

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Your running belltech sp rear shocks right?
 

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Never had a issue of what your saying unless endlinks were over torqued or not installed right.

Shoot me pictures of both endlinks also you have stock exhaust right?
 
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So to update what we found, I might have had the bolts to type on the end links in the rear. Loosened and greased thoroughly. Seems to have loosened the rear a little. Now to get the front end parts replaced and all is good!
 

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Yup if links are not greased and over torqued will ride bad
 

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You ever see the inside sleeve of the end link seize to the bolt tony? On one of my links. It's seized and the actual sleeve inside the bushing is what mooves. I just greased it up good and put it back.
 

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You ever see the inside sleeve of the end link seize to the bolt tony? On one of my links. It's seized and the actual sleeve inside the bushing is what mooves. I just greased it up good and put it back.

no the bolt should fit thru the endlink sleeve and not get stuck
 

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