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rews2

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Hello all.
First time posting to this forum. I just picked up a 2005 Tahoe to replace my Magnum that had a blowing up issue. It blew up.
I have a couple of questions. I'm installing under dash and rear cargo strip led lighting and want to know the wires to tap into for the dome lights. Some of my past cars I have pulled the wires from the A pillar, I would prefer a heads up from somebody here with knowledge of where to go.
My Tahoe has the typical high in the rear thing I was thinking of a lowering coil to level it out and am looking for suggestions or advice as to whether it's even a good idea. I checked the codes on the glove box sticker and I have the premium rear shocks vs. standard or air adjust. I have aftermarket wheels, not sure of the size except they are 20", tires are 305/50/20.

Any help/info is appreciated
Russell
 

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You should get with Tony. On the suspension stuff. Congrats on the Tahoe. On the wires to tap into I'm not sure. The shocks you have are the same ones I have and I'm running a 2" front 3" rear drop with spindles and springs in the rear, and helper bags. I got the drop brackets for the shocks
 
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rews2

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Thanks for the welcomes.
I got in touch with Tony and she shot me a link for a kit he said would work for me.
Link for wiring the foot well lights was perfect they are wired and work great. Next is adding led's to the rear cargo area and back seats. My headliner over the back seats has a dvd player with no dome light so I need to brighten up the area some. My magnum had led's in the foot wells, under the back seat and in the dome lights. It was plenty bright.
 

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