Torision bars

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Cobra

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My 04' Tahoe sits high in the front. Or I should say it sits level. It has been that way since I bought it new. I parked next to my friends 2002 and saw a significant difference from hood height to front door handle height. The Headlight brightness pisses off people like I'm driving a lifted 4x4 haha.. I like the level stance. The big question is, I am wondering if I was to mess with torsion bars to lower front end just a bit. What would this effect. Steering, alignment etc.........
I like the ways she sits but, I'm considering droping the hoe this summer.
 

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If you adjust the torsion bars, you will change your front end geometry and need an alignment. Looks like your truck already has a front lean to it, you will make that more pronounced if you do lower the front. Personally I wouldn't go for that look but it's your truck :waytogo:

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Looks like your truck already has a front lean to it, you will make that more pronounced if you do lower the front. Personally I wouldn't go for that look but it's your truck :waytogo:

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Not really Boss, The Tahoe is pretty level. What has got lean is the driveway it is sitting on. Either way Thx. for the info. Bro. that is the little I needed to be sure of. I guess I won't screw with it till I have time to take it in for alignment or maybe just wait till the day I lower it.:Handshake:
 

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