autoride lowering

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01hotrod

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I am looking to drop my Tahoe with autoride rear. I only want to drop it in the rear, I don't see any of the sponsors that specifically offer that. Is it necessary to relocate the shocks? Do the rods need to be cut?
 

Nnaboy

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The Pedders kit on the sponsor side offers that easily!
All you need is two 2425 rear coils and the Autoride bars somewhere in the GMT900 list.
The reaso why barely anyone offers a rear kit onle is because the rear on Tahoe's is inbetween 2"-2.5" so even the smallest rear coil only kits will drop your rear low enough to where its lower than the front (Cali Lean) and you don;t want that, its ugly!
You might as well just order a front and back 2/3 kit!
There everywhere so I can't even start telling you where to look!
 

01hotrod

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Surely there's an easy solution. If no one has the equipment to do it, then I'll just bag it.
 

dmsmotorsports

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We have coils that will work. The trick is to "adjust" the sensors. We do this by including a different length sensor rod. So the sensor and shocks have no idea what you did.

If you need assistance just ask

mike
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