Livewire18
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I would love to put a nice 4in lift, but I don't want to be forced into large tires yet due to mpg. But, I am wondering what are some weak spots on the Tahoes? What should I be looking to upgrade/replace before I start taking on the trails to much?
I have a 2007 Z71 Tahoe w/ 3LT package. I have had it for about 3 years now am finally putting work into it. I have just ordered the Billstein 5100's for front/rear with height adjustment. The front will get pushed up just a bit. I have also ordered Hankook Dynapro ATM's. I have used my 'hoe for storm chasing the last few years so I already have HAM and CB setups. I have moved recently, and am going to be taking it off-road a bit more. Most of the trails will only be 2-3 stars TOPs. I will be not (yet lol) be going on diamonds or large rocks as this is my daily driver also.
So, what are your thoughts?
I have already looked at the Moog UAC's and balljoints. I have already replaced the sway-bar links last year. I do have the rear locker, is there anything I do to help it hold up longer (besides replacing it of course).
I have a 2007 Z71 Tahoe w/ 3LT package. I have had it for about 3 years now am finally putting work into it. I have just ordered the Billstein 5100's for front/rear with height adjustment. The front will get pushed up just a bit. I have also ordered Hankook Dynapro ATM's. I have used my 'hoe for storm chasing the last few years so I already have HAM and CB setups. I have moved recently, and am going to be taking it off-road a bit more. Most of the trails will only be 2-3 stars TOPs. I will be not (yet lol) be going on diamonds or large rocks as this is my daily driver also.
So, what are your thoughts?
I have already looked at the Moog UAC's and balljoints. I have already replaced the sway-bar links last year. I do have the rear locker, is there anything I do to help it hold up longer (besides replacing it of course).
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