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I have the plastic spacer in so I think that is 2" but if I don't use it I feel it would be lower and the rear would sit lower than front.
Or I guess I would put more work load on the shocks to keep the same height and not use the plastic spacer and use the stock rubber seat
Not sure what you mean by this
Without back filling the details behind my request for pics, I have a chattering noise coming from the rear. I have been playing with the ride height by adjusting the sensors.When I set the sensor to the same ride height as stock the chatter is increased. When I drop it so their is more weight on the springs/less on the shocks then the chatter is decreased (not eliminated).
I noticed the springs on coil #3-5 are touching and the only thing I can think of is that the coils are rubbing when i go over bumps and could be creating the chattering noise.
I am going to play with the idea of removing the plastic spacer allowing the spring to decompress a little and while keeping the same ride height would require more support from the shock and hopefully allowing the spring's coil to not sit on top of each other and maybe eliminate the chattering.
Those drop coils are supposed to have the 3 "dead" coils. They're drop coils for a Trailblazer, so they drop the Tahoe so much because they're technically overloaded.
To make sure I'm following your troubleshooting: You want to remove that spacer, which would drop the rear 1", but not adjusting the sensor links would make the ALC pick it back up 1"(in addition to whatever it picks up now). This would net no change in it's current rear height but would let the coil decompress a little more for troubleshooting the noise.