Solved--Rough ride after 2/4 Belltech kit, please Help!

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The rear of my truck rides really rough. I searched and found some good suggestions/information on these forums but none fit my exact issue/question. I installed the Belltech 2-3/4 kit on my 2007 Escalade AWD with stock 22's on 285/45/22 Michelin tires. I didn't install the spacer in the rear so I have the 4" drop in the rear. I also did the free travel mod and used the shorted bump stops (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000CN9DFS?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details) on the axle pads. I recently bought these bump stops (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00FMX69TQ?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details) since they are a little shorter and softer material but haven't installed them yet. I also installed new Arnott struts (AS3430) in the front and air shocks (SK2954) in the rear from Rock Auto. From post's I found here, it seems my Arnott rear shocks might be bottoming out due to the 2" shorter amount of travel. I read that the Belltech Street Performance 2410FF's would be the replacement shorter shock for my 4" drop in the rear. I have the shock extenders installed in the rear.

My ultimate question would be, can I just buy these 4" shock extenders to get all my stock travel back in the rear (https://www.ebay.com/itm/155411881611) so I can continue using my new Arnott shocks? Thanks in advance for any advice/help.

Solved. I ended up buying the 4" shock extenders and they brought back the factory ride. If you don't plan on buying "drop shocks" or need to retain the stock air shocks for towing, these 4" extenders keep your factory ride after lowering.
 

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The rear of my truck rides really rough. I searched and found some good suggestions/information on these forums but none fit my exact issue/question. I installed the Belltech 2-3/4 kit on my 2007 Escalade AWD with stock 22's on 285/45/22 Michelin tires. I didn't install the spacer in the rear so I have the 4" drop in the rear. I also did the free travel mod and used the shorted bump stops (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000CN9DFS?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details) on the axle pads. I recently bought these bump stops (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00FMX69TQ?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details) since they are a little shorter and softer material but haven't installed them yet. I also installed new Arnott struts (AS3430) in the front and air shocks (SK2954) in the rear from Rock Auto. From post's I found here, it seems my Arnott rear shocks might be bottoming out due to the 2" shorter amount of travel. I read that the Belltech Street Performance 2410FF's would be the replacement shorter shock for my 4" drop in the rear. I have the shock extenders installed in the rear.

My ultimate question would be, can I just buy these 4" shock extenders to get all my stock travel back in the rear (https://www.ebay.com/itm/155411881611) so I can continue using my new Arnott shocks? Thanks in advance for any advice/help.

Solved. I ended up buying the 4" shock extenders and they brought back the factory ride. If you don't plan on buying "drop shocks" or need to retain the stock air shocks for towing, these 4" extenders keep your factory ride after lowering.
Love to see a pic of the finished ride!
 
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Love to see a pic of the finished ride!
I haven't had a chance to shorten the rods for the rear autoride so it sits a little higher than it will in the rear. After a week of driving around our crappy southern California roads, it rides amazing now. It used to buck in the rear when I would go over a big bump but now it absorbs it like it should.
 

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The rear of my truck rides really rough. I searched and found some good suggestions/information on these forums but none fit my exact issue/question. I installed the Belltech 2-3/4 kit on my 2007 Escalade AWD with stock 22's on 285/45/22 Michelin tires. I didn't install the spacer in the rear so I have the 4" drop in the rear. I also did the free travel mod and used the shorted bump stops (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000CN9DFS?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details) on the axle pads. I recently bought these bump stops (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00FMX69TQ?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details) since they are a little shorter and softer material but haven't installed them yet. I also installed new Arnott struts (AS3430) in the front and air shocks (SK2954) in the rear from Rock Auto. From post's I found here, it seems my Arnott rear shocks might be bottoming out due to the 2" shorter amount of travel. I read that the Belltech Street Performance 2410FF's would be the replacement shorter shock for my 4" drop in the rear. I have the shock extenders installed in the rear.

My ultimate question would be, can I just buy these 4" shock extenders to get all my stock travel back in the rear (https://www.ebay.com/itm/155411881611) so I can continue using my new Arnott shocks? Thanks in advance for any advice/help.

Solved. I ended up buying the 4" shock extenders and they brought back the factory ride. If you don't plan on buying "drop shocks" or need to retain the stock air shocks for towing, these 4" extenders keep your factory ride after lowering.
I’m pretty sure this will work on my 16 Denali
The issue is I don’t want to go any lower than I am right now. I mistakenly bought a 3” Maxxtrac rear lowering kit instead of a 2”I bought all new Arnott MR front and rear but the rear sits 1/2 lower than the front and has a little too much of a bounce when driving. It’s smooth but if can get the full travel of the Arnott rear shocks I think it will be perfect

I don’t know. Kind of stuck
 

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