Trying to level any suggestions?

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swoopflycaos

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I have a 2011 z71 4x4 tahoe on 20/60/275. I have been looking all over the place for an answer to this question but it's never the same. If I just want to level the truck out but not sag in the back what should I go with? Also I have a Moto-Tote kit that I carry my 1000rr on the back of it with. With the leveling kit in the front will it make the back sag down? Any help would be MUCH appreciated.
 

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Go with any level kit that suits you and use Airlift 1000 air bags in the rear coils.
 

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He said he only wants to level, so why would he want to use a ccm front and REAR kit?

A bottom mount kit that is adjustable is what you are looking for.
I like this one on ebay Item number: 110795401789

The airlift bags will do a super job when you put a load on the back
 

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Check out the kits by ReadyLift -- they have several leveling kits that will not affect your ride quality.
 

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Look at Zone Offroad, they have a bottom mount 2" level spacer that is so simple to install and will fit those 275/60/20's just right...I have done a few with the same combo. The only way to prevent sag in the tahoes is either the stock autoride option or airbags..there are the Airlift 1000 which many have had good luck with and also a coil replacement airbag kit made by Hellwig and comes with compressor,tank,auto-leveling valve, the 2 airbags and all the hardware to just bolt it on, I was going to go this route but with recent events to my tahoe I have decided to get rid of it, so now the Hellwig kit is collecting dust in my shop.
 

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Here's my truck with a clockable (1"-2") front lift, set at 1". Notice the running boards and how parallel to the ground they are now.
 

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He said he only wants to level, so why would he want to use a ccm front and REAR kit?

A bottom mount kit that is adjustable is what you are looking for.
I like this one on ebay Item number: 110795401789

The airlift bags will do a super job when you put a load on the back

Bingo!
I am looking to do the same thing and this looks like the perfect solution.
Thanks

Here is a link if anyone eles is looking.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/11079540178...1313&_nkw=110795401789&_sacat=&_fvi=1&vxp=mtr
 
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