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2002 Z71 Tahoe
So the Tahoe leans to the drivers side. I replaced the front shocks with Bilstein 5100s and upper control arms. Still a solid 1" difference between the drivers side and passenger side. I've got some rough country keys to replace the OEM ones, plan was to level the front with them, will this help with the lopsidedness???
I need to replace the rear shocks and was thinking about replacing them with some shorter shocks to bring the rear down instead of lifting the front super high to level. Any recommendations? Any pictures of a Tahoe with the rear lowered to match the front??
Untitled by Chris Nelson, on Flickr
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So the Tahoe leans to the drivers side. I replaced the front shocks with Bilstein 5100s and upper control arms. Still a solid 1" difference between the drivers side and passenger side. I've got some rough country keys to replace the OEM ones, plan was to level the front with them, will this help with the lopsidedness???
I need to replace the rear shocks and was thinking about replacing them with some shorter shocks to bring the rear down instead of lifting the front super high to level. Any recommendations? Any pictures of a Tahoe with the rear lowered to match the front??
Untitled by Chris Nelson, on Flickr
#picsforclicks