Lowered my '15 LTZ

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Put some new wheels/tires on it a few weeks ago. Should be going a little lower in a week or so.

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I have an LTZ on order. What's the process? I just lowered my Z06 by turning some bolts. Is it the same way? Any negative effects other than potentially having a snow plow up front?

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From what I've found right now with autoride we only have springs or perches to choose from. I'm waiting for drop spindles personally.
 
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I have an LTZ on order. What's the process? I just lowered my Z06 by turning some bolts. Is it the same way? Any negative effects other than potentially having a snow plow up front?

Thanks!

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Gene

no it's completely different.

From what I've found right now with autoride we only have springs or perches to choose from. I'm waiting for drop spindles personally.

I have access to spindles for these. Have a set sitting on the work bench to put on my tahoe.
 

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no it's completely different.



I have access to spindles for these. Have a set sitting on the work bench to put on my tahoe.

Cool. I emailed mcgaughys and they said November. Also need new upper arms because ball joint will contact the spindle.
 

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