First off lot's of great info from you folks here!
Been looking around quite a bit and have a good idea of a plan but would like some input because I cannot seem to find exactly what I am looking for. Right now looking like RC but not liking the options. Going to be lifting the girlfriends 2011 Z71 Tahoe and is currently stock and below is what I am trying to accomplish but just can't put the right parts combo together. Trying to achieve a 3" lift in the front and bring the rear level with the front and run a 33x12.50 tire.
Front: Looking for complete strut assemblies to achieve the lift with out spacers and replacing the UCA to help the ball joint stress as well as install the sway bar links with out using extension brackets.
Struts - Is there a complete strut that will achieve 3" without spacers outside of the RC brand that is quality?
Upper Control Arm - What is the best option for a UCA to work with the recommended strut?
Sway Bar Link - Is there a longer SBL that will work with this lift, I've seen reference to Jeep links but didn't get a ton of detail?
Rear: Looking to bring the rear level with the front with out the use of spacers if possible, new shocks with out extensions, and sway bar links.
Springs - Is there a aftermarket spring that will bring the back end up, I'm thinking it'll need to be 1-1.5 inches of lift?
Shocks - Would like to go with an extended shock vs. the extension brackets, again something quality, doesn't need to be adjustable Kings?
Sway Bar Links - Same as above for the front, is there an extended link so I do not have to use the extension hardware.
Track/Pan Hard Bar - With this mild lift is it necessary to replace the track bar with an adjustable?
Lastly tires and wheels... Would like to run a 33x12.50 or taller, reading I may have to go with a 11.50 and that is fine just harder to find. Wheels looking at a 18x9 with a -18 back spacing, as I'd like the tire to stick out just .5-1" and seems to be the best combo for the lift/tire regarding clearance.
Any input on the wheel tire combo is greatly appreciated.
Thanks for the help!
JDR