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CincinnatiZ

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So I have a few questions. I have a 2008 escalade with autoride and 26's. I pull a boat about every other week during the summer. Its about a one mile round trip from lake house to boat ramp.

I want to go as low as I can. Whats going to be my best option? I had Belltech on my tahoe, and LOVED it. Id like to keep the whole deal under a grand.
 

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This exact topic = covered way too many times!!:Handshake:
 
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:emotions122: I knew that was coming. it just seems like theres so many people saying one is better than the other. I guess all these kits are just about the same.

Guess im going 3/4 Belltech.
 

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You can't because you have Autoride,w hich means you can only run 2" drop spindles (Belltech 2509) up front, then you can run 4" rear coils (Belltech 23323) with the sensor rods bent a bit to amke up for a bit more drop, you will also need Belltech 665 shock extenders.
Total will be about a 2/4 drop running $500 about.
 

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if you have any questions hit me up im around 24/7 and have done tons of your trucks. My cousin has a 2010 on 26s and has a race car he tows no problem he also has the autoride.

2/3 drop about on his and looks perfect.
Front Belltech Spindles
Rear Belltech set up and its good to go

I sell the kit if your interested i can shoot you pricing.
 

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