Lowering on 24's

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Ghostl7

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man those shocks suck. Wish you spoke to me
I used the Street Performance Belltech shocks on my S10 and loved them but I read a lot of positive comments about the CalMax shocks as well. We'll see how it goes! I'm reconsidering the Spohn bar bar tho. DJM told me it wasn't necessary.
 

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The whole kit is on. DJM lowering arms, rear arm kit and sway links, also the DJM shocks. Everything worked well except the shocks. NorCal is 100% right.. DJM calmax shocks are crap. Im searching for Bilstein shocks. I didn't cut the old bump stop bracket off the rear of frame, and it hardly ever touches the axle. The front aligned perfectly. I only scrub at full lock in front with 305/35/24's. If anybody has info on bilstein shocks on a 4" lowered Yukon/Tahoe. Hit me up

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The belltech sp with my custom springs ride great. The djm rear springs will ride ruff. Give it about 2 weeks time you will see
 

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The whole kit is on. DJM lowering arms, rear arm kit and sway links, also the DJM shocks. Everything worked well except the shocks. NorCal is 100% right.. DJM calmax shocks are crap. Im searching for Bilstein shocks. I didn't cut the old bump stop bracket off the rear of frame, and it hardly ever touches the axle. The front aligned perfectly. I only scrub at full lock in front with 305/35/24's. If anybody has info on bilstein shocks on a 4" lowered Yukon/Tahoe. Hit me up

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I will sell you 2 brand new in the box Street and Performance Belltech shocks for the rear shipped to your door for $80. Part #2410FF
 
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The belltech sp with my custom springs ride great. The djm rear springs will ride ruff. Give it about 2 weeks time you will see
I'm actually using Truxxx 4" coils. I bought them last year and they aren't terrible but with the Belltech Shocks or Bilsteins it'd be a good ride.
I will sell you 2 brand new in the box Street and Performance Belltech shocks for the rear shipped to your door for $80. Part #2410FF
I'm going to hold off for a bit to try and find some Bilsteins that will work. They are expensive but have never been disappointed with their products. Thanks tho.
 

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Question I have a 2002 GMC Yukon Denali with 24 inch u255 I've been talking to alot of forum members about lowering my truck but I will be towing a 3000 pound boat. My concerns are the rear wheel clearance. Im running stock blown out rear auto ride but as soon as I get a clear answer on the issue at hand I'll make the decision to repair or convert. Tire size is 305/35R24. What is the best kit to run in either situation im looking to go 2/3 drop i want her to set level. I apologize for the lengthy question. Thanks in advance
 

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