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Lowering components 2004 Chevrolet Tahoe

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lilbinky   +1y
I know this may seem a little crazy but I own a Nissan so I don't know much about Chevrolet. I was looking to get amybe a 2/4 drop because I have 22" wheels with SUV tires so there is not much clearence also the stereo that is going in will weigh it down. I just need to know the best components to use (i.e. spindles springs, blocks, leaf springs, etc...) for the best ride. Any help would be much appreciated and thanks in advance!!

TwistedPhil   +1y
You have a lot of options for the fronot that will give you a great ride- FBI carries DJM upper and lower control arms, and other shops carry McGaughey's spindles- pretty much personal preference, if you ask me. They both utilize the stock torsion bars, so you'll have a factory ride with a 2-3" drop.With the rear, I have sold a lot of 3" DJM springs to customers that were running the McGaughey's parts, claiming that the ride was too harsh. I haven't ridden in either one, so I can't vouch for the ride quality difference...One of our local customers is running 3" coils in the rear with SERIOUS audio in the hatch- 4 18" subs with multiple amps and batteries. It's definitely lower than 3" with all that weight, but it seems to handle it OK.Here's a link to his site- maybe you can ask him his opinion:http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/Good luck!

-Phil at FBI
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