My 1995 Tahoe Build Thread

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Man that sucks! Such a clean OBS it was....

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Tires and front end were gone plus gas. Cheaper for me to sell since I'm in high school. Got a sweet lifted Cherokee now!:party36:
 

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I really need to start reading the end of threads first... :( Go through and start reading about a fellow 95 Tahoe build only to find out you sold it. hah. Dang.

What did you think about the ProComp shocks you had, while you had it?
 

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I feel your pain as I am also in highschool. Takes me 98 bucks to fill up. Can't blame you for getting a Cherokee though. I was looking at several lifted ones myself before getting my Yukon.

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I really need to start reading the end of threads first... :( Go through and start reading about a fellow 95 Tahoe build only to find out you sold it. hah. Dang.

What did you think about the ProComp shocks you had, while you had it?

Worst shocks I have ever had. If your Tahoe is a trail rig that never hits the asphalt go for them. For on-road I would stay far away from them. The worst ride I have ever experienced was with those, I'm amazed nothing broke in the interior from all the rattle and bumps. Actually, I think the crack in the dash got bigger from them haha. If your Tahoe is a DD, I would go with some Skyjacker Hydros, they are good for off-road and have a smooth ride.

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I feel your pain as I am also in highschool. Takes me 98 bucks to fill up. Can't blame you for getting a Cherokee though. I was looking at several lifted ones myself before getting my Yukon.

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At least mine was only $80 to fill up. I've always wanted a Cherokee but I couldn't find one clean enough with a low price tag. A solid axle is kinda required in Utah with Moab, Mineral Basin, etc.
 

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