1997 2Dr 2Whl Lowering Kit

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Nomad56

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I have a 1997 2 wheel 2 door I want to lower either 3/4 or 4/6 and would like input from members on the best aftermarket system available and possibly recommendations or warning for installers in DFW or Houston Texas area.

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Hi Nomad, welcome to the forum. It's always good to see new members, (especially those with 2-door Tahoes :lol: ). So, judging by your name you own a 56 Nomad. Any pics?

Sorry, I can't answer your question. I just thought I'd welcome a new member. I don't know if there are very many 1st gen owners who have lowered their rides. Most of us lift them. Maybe someone else here can help you.
 

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your best bet would be to get belltech suspension parts. you can go to almost any website and check them out. i think they're direct link is www.belltechsuspension.com, but dont quote me on it. for a 4/6 drop, you'll probably need to run this setup: 2" drop spindles, lowering coils, lowering block in the rear, and either flip your springs, or remove a leaf. not to sure on the ass-end of tahoes for dropping 6". you can go to summit racing or stylintrucks.com for these parts. i do have some more info about lowering, just hit me up if you have anymore questions. and incase your wondering, my s10 is dropped 4/6 but as everyone knows, a lot of gm vehicle setups are the same
 

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97 Tahoe Lowering Recomendations

I may just drop it 3 / 4 instead as I know you have to have a shop that knows what they are doing as the 2 dr geometry at the rear end is different form the 4 dr and Suburban, requiring mods to a framing member.

I have considered also selling it but don't know what is reasonable.

Thanks for the input!
 

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CRXMotorsports

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can I thread-jack?

Has anyone lowered their 2wd 4dr? (97 yukon here).

I'm considering doing that, however, I have airbags on the rear now, to keep it good and level while towing or w/ a load. I don't mind a more stiff/sporty ride, I'd like to have the whole thing lowered. Easier to do on the 4dr variety? esp if just looking for 3/4 inches?
 

MiamiJack

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I just lowered my 1999 4dr Tahoe 3/4 with a belltech kit and love it. I got everything through Stillen too.
 

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I just lowered my 1999 4dr Tahoe 3/4 with a belltech kit and love it. I got everything through Stillen too.

u got pics of ur truck with kit on it?

i have a 98 yukon 4 door i would like to go down just 2 inches i think. just to get rid of some bodyroll and wheel gap
 

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I bought my 95 already lowered and am thinking about getting some stock height springs and putting it back to stock......
 

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I dropped my '95 with front coils and rear leaf springs, a kit. I would like to lower the back another couple of inches but can't due to interference with the spring shackle and the gas filler hose. That's the limitation on 2 door Tahoes.

The only change to the front alignment was the toe in, by the way.
 
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