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Welcome to the forum from FL! Lowering a 4WD is forbidden, I think you meant to say LIFT KIT!! Sell it, get a RWD, and lower that.

Just kidding, @Big Mama hit it on the head, those are the most common go-to kits. I am not sure if they have a spindle kit for the 4WD though, having to account for the CV axles.
 
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Welcome to the forum from FL! Lowering a 4WD is forbidden, I think you meant to say LIFT KIT!! Sell it, get a RWD, and lower that.

Just kidding, @Big Mama hit it on the head, those are the most common go-to kits. I am not sure if they have a spindle kit for the 4WD though, having to account for the CV axles.
honestly, if I didn't live in the middle of the city, I would lift it. the only reason its a 4wd is because my grandmother (whom i inherited the tahoe from) lived in waxahachi and needed it, i dont and just want a street setup lol
 

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honestly, if I didn't live in the middle of the city, I would lift it. i dont and just want a street setup lol

Ironically, I am in the opposite position lol. My Yukon is AWD and has autoride suspension and there's no way to lift it without throwing a bunch of codes from the ride height sensors. My "street setup" is just stock height with 22s lol
 

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