update 4" lowering springs installed w/pics

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julio

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with ike getting in the way of things i finally got around to installing the 4" springs to get rid of the rake look. originally i installed a springtech 2/3 spindles and spring kit and was very pleased with the ride but it still had some rake and it was more than i wanted, 1.5" higher in the back to be exact. i did some searching and found out belltech makes a 4" spring and ordered them. the spring (sorry forgot to take pic) is the same height as the 3" spring but is thinner gauge and has less spring tension so i wouldnt recommend it if your tahoe is going to be used for towing heavy. the springs also called for belltech shocks but i kept the oem's with the shock extenders and in 2 days of driving i have not bottomed out once. compared to the 3" the ride is the same but i have heard some slight rubbing on hard turns from body roll. overall im very happy with the look and handling.

here is the before pic
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after
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and one more (glass fogs with hid upgrade coming soon)
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treepete

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wow. that looks much better with the rear leveled out properly.
Im sorry that your rubbing on turns... i had the same problem with my belltech kit. ( although it was just torsion keys and drop shackles. the front was over-low and rubbed like mad with their keys, so I just put the stocks back on and cranked it down. now, like you, I only rub over the harshest of bumps. ( well, dips really)

but yeah, so whats next for you then, 22's?

looks great !
 

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thanks man, next set of tires id like to get some esky 22's w plain center caps or some kmc slide wheels. first thing is a tune though.
 

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Looks good man. IMO it looks better leveled like that. The factory 20s look good, but those Esky 22s will clean it up a lot.
 

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Very nice.

So did you use the belltech just in the rear and kept your other setup in the front?
 

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i bought the springtech 2/3 kit from ebay buy now price $299 and $50 shipping. the 4" springs i ordered from sporttruck direct for $219 shipped.
 

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very nice drop!! im trying to decide which drop i want on my car. would you recomend this?
 

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yes i would, rides very close to factory and doesnt have the bouncy or rough ride as i thought i would and handles better. personally i think it looks better, gives it a sporty look.
 

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julio is the rubbing from the fenders or the plastic in the fender wells?
 

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I love the way your Tahoe looks! I just picked up my 07 LT Tahoe last week and plan to do a similar drop. Was there a difference in ride between the rear Spring Tech Coils and the Beltech coils? I read another post on this forum explaining that the McGaughy 3" rear coils provide a bouncy ride. I've used Beltech coils in the past and have been satisfied with the ride. BTW, who's the manufacturer of your billet grille? I can't find a mesh like that (without the outside trim). Thanks.
 

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I was gonna do the Belltech 2/4, but then every 07-Up Tahoe I see with it has the "Cali Lean" stance (back lower than the front) and I think that stance is extremely ugly. So that left me to the 3/4 drop or the 2/3 drop, I think I'm gonna with a Belltech 2" front drop and a DJM 3" rear drop, 2/3 because 3/4 is pretty low, especially for the front.
Look into it and you'll see, and yes Mcgaughy rear coils are pretty bouncy so stick with either Ground Force, Belltech or DJM.
 
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