DJPoertsch
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Hello to all my friends from this forum.
I am driving a Tahoe 2007 LTZ here in Germany and have already converted the shock absorbers from Air Ride to Monroe standard. But this was already done by the previous owner before my purchase. Well, I've seen some videos where other drivers of a Tahoe have converted to Bilstein 5100. I have a caravan and have the feeling that I would like to install something better shock absorbers. So thought I buy Bilstein.
What do you think about the Bilstein, can you recommend it to me or are there any other products that are even better. I want to exchange front and rear them.
Also, I need your knowledge, because on the rear axle at the top of the frame are round stop rubbers. These are defective and must be replaced. Unfortunately, I do not know how they are called in English and do not even find them at Rock Auto. Can someone please tell me how they are called in your US and possibly even call me a number (OEM aftermarket).
Thank you for all your help. Greetings from Germany Markus
I am driving a Tahoe 2007 LTZ here in Germany and have already converted the shock absorbers from Air Ride to Monroe standard. But this was already done by the previous owner before my purchase. Well, I've seen some videos where other drivers of a Tahoe have converted to Bilstein 5100. I have a caravan and have the feeling that I would like to install something better shock absorbers. So thought I buy Bilstein.
What do you think about the Bilstein, can you recommend it to me or are there any other products that are even better. I want to exchange front and rear them.
Also, I need your knowledge, because on the rear axle at the top of the frame are round stop rubbers. These are defective and must be replaced. Unfortunately, I do not know how they are called in English and do not even find them at Rock Auto. Can someone please tell me how they are called in your US and possibly even call me a number (OEM aftermarket).
Thank you for all your help. Greetings from Germany Markus