Stock Suspension advice 2014 Tahoe LT 4x4

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Thanks guys! @Joseph Garcia @Bill 1960 @Doubeleive . I feel much better with this advice moving forward.

Before i buy anything. I use my Tahoe for work pulling a small trailer for tools. I'm considering to buy a small travel trailer this spring. So, looking at the Moog springs, they have HD 81069 and the SD 81071.

Will the Moog HD springs help with more towing, or should i be looking at another product. It will also help with my work trailer.

If there's anything else that you would suggest, please do.

Thanks!
 

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some helper bags that go inside the rear springs are probably the best option, they just get filled with air as needed, the moog springs may help from what I have read though I think they lift the rear about an inch from stock so you may end up with slightly more rake.
 

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@swathdiver @Joseph Garcia Thank you for all the advice, much appreciated. what about these quick struts from Monroe?

Not trying to save money just curious if they're a good "OEM" equivalent replacement strut assembly or not. I spend 90% of my time on road. So i'm reconsidering my initial approach based on the advice from @Bill 1960 .

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They are 1/3 the price of building new GM OE strut assembly. That being said, someone else on here has them and had no complaints at all.

Get the Moog HD springs and consider AirLift Springs 60769 I think.
 

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