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GaryTanner11

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Finally got the coil springs under there and they were exactly what I needed. brought the height up to what it should've been to start with. And honestly I don't feel a whole lot of difference in ride quality, it just rides more like stock. Overall I love them!
 

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Great! Glad to hear it was the fix. I still haven't ordered mine :/ I know when I do I will want to order spacers and spindles so I am putting it off a bit longer.
 
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I'm gonna need some new sway bar end links now. the stock ones aren't quite long enough and it they're at a weird angle haha
 

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I have just leveled my truck with keys and 2" spacers in the rear. The only problem is that I am afraid I will not pass inspection with those spacers. (The mechanic might see those spacers.)
So I wonder if there are any springs I can buy that are longer than stock? So I wont have to use the spacers.
Are the Z71 springs longer than the LT stock ones? If so, how much will they lift?
 

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Yes the Z71 springs are longer but only add .5" or 20mm to the factory ride height. If your worried about the mechanic seeing the spacers paint them black and say its factory OEM.
 

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Already painted them black. (Laws here in Norway are sick!)
But are there no springs I can use that are 2" longer?
 

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They do have springs out there but they run $300-400 for just springs. Since the springs are so easy to remove (20-30 minutes) can you remove the springs for inspection and then reinstall when you get back home?

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Looks like they are 3" springs. Im not 100% but I think the part number is C933R. They have different ones for air ride and stuff. I just know they are the 3" coils from the skyjacker kit.
 

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When I had Z71 springs and 1.50" spacers, I ran 3" lift links off a Jeep Wrangler. They fit perfect, angle was right, and they were $58

http://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=52303

I actually ordered these the other night from the link in your old post. Just waiting on them to come in the mail. Should be a difference with these, a fresh set of Z springs, and new poly bushings front and rear. Thanks for your posts.
 

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