What did you do to your NNBS GMT900 Tahoe/Yukon Today?

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Clean07Burb

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@LADenali & @DWebPro Yes the Eibach bars are definitely thicker than the stock bars they seemed more stronger and heavier than the stock bars. I purchased the kit from a local auto parts store for around $600.

Thanks to @Clean07Burb for the Eibach Sway bar reviews i had to pick one up.

Took the truck out for a drive on twisty roads today and it does really feel like i am in a sports car, corners like a boss and i am on stock height, makes the truck really fun to drive.

Yeah, they make a hell of a difference, don't they? I'm glad my review helped someone out!
 

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yah, Amazon is the lowest...

I am planning my suspension upgrade, sway bars are on the list but I still haven't decided on struts and springs. the wife says 24's would be better than 22's and 26's dont have enough tire. We still want to be able to go light off road when camping, the all terrain 24 inch tires have my attention right now.

I dont want to go too low, but I dont want to go higher. Leveling the truck off is the thought right now.
 
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I've been struggling as well with suspension decisions. Stock air ride has bit the dust.

Options are overpriced Delco replacements and new compressor
Arnott kit without Autoride - concerned that this will either be real firm on bumps or too soft on corners

...if the Arnott kit is that way, I'd think a delete kit would get me more where I want to be. Any of you compared before and afters with those options?
 

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I am going to prob replace mine soon, But going all stock as when I first lowered with 6's it was great. A ton better then what my Tahoe did with beltech shocks and lowered.
 

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Keeping the auto ride is what I would do and did. The prices have came down so much its almost crazy not to.
 

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Keeping the auto ride is what I would do and did. The prices have came down so much its almost crazy not to.
Are you all implying buying either AC Delco/Monroe's or rebuilt Arnott?

The new Arnott kit keep the autolevel, but not autoride.

Thanks for the reference Galaxy, if the autoride is better than the Belltech's from a performance perspective I am sold. If the cost is something that rides way crappier either way that could sway me, but just want to do it right!
 

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I would keep the autoride and buy the replacement acdelco shocks/struts. You can replace the entire setup, front, rear, and compressor very reasonably. I used acdelco shocks/struts and bought the complete replacement compressor from Dorman. The compressor has a lifetime warranty.
 
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