How to: Eibach pro kit install on '07 Tahoe (non-self leveling)
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RE: How to: Eibach pro kit install on '07 Tahoe (non-self leveling)
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#42
RE: How to: Eibach pro kit install on '07 Tahoe (non-self leveling)
I have deicided against lowering my tahoe. I just purchased an Eibach Lowering Kit. It is part 38107.540. It is supposed to lower the front 1.8 and rear 2.4 inches. This is for the NON autoride suspension. It is brand new in the box. If you are interested let me know. I just want to recover some of the money I paid for it, $260+SH. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thanks.
#43
RE: How to: Eibach pro kit install on '07 Tahoe (non-self leveling)
biglg, I may be interested. Do you still have it, if so email me at
scott@redishconstruction.com
TTYL
scott@redishconstruction.com
TTYL
#44
RE: How to: Eibach pro kit install on '07 Tahoe (non-self leveling)
Here are some pictures. I cant believe how damn heavy the box is!
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#45
RE: How to: Eibach pro kit install on '07 Tahoe (non-self leveling)
Overall, I'm pretty happy with the ride. The back is a hair more stiff than before, but I attribute this staying with the stock shocks. I also have the third row seat in back and 3 screaming kids back there.
I would never go back to that ugly stock height. IMO, if you have that much wheelwell, then throw some boggers on there and try to get it stuck, lol!
The kit I ordered specifiednon-autoride. So, I dunno if they have the numbers wrong or what. All my kit came with was the springs and bumpstops. There wasn't any sensor extenders or anything.
One thing I noticed is thatthe front springs didn't seat all the way onto the perchesat the bottom. The last "curl" of spring sits about 1/4 to 1/2" off the perch. I figured that after putting some miles on them, they'd seat, but not so far. I'm thinking about taking them back off and grinding them a little. I believe it will lower the front just enough more tomakeit seemmore level. In reality the truck is totally level. I measured from the ground up to the bottom of the wheelwell and it was the same.
Hope that helps a bit!
I would never go back to that ugly stock height. IMO, if you have that much wheelwell, then throw some boggers on there and try to get it stuck, lol!
The kit I ordered specifiednon-autoride. So, I dunno if they have the numbers wrong or what. All my kit came with was the springs and bumpstops. There wasn't any sensor extenders or anything.
One thing I noticed is thatthe front springs didn't seat all the way onto the perchesat the bottom. The last "curl" of spring sits about 1/4 to 1/2" off the perch. I figured that after putting some miles on them, they'd seat, but not so far. I'm thinking about taking them back off and grinding them a little. I believe it will lower the front just enough more tomakeit seemmore level. In reality the truck is totally level. I measured from the ground up to the bottom of the wheelwell and it was the same.
Hope that helps a bit!
#47
RE: How to: Eibach pro kit install on '07 Tahoe (non-self leveling)
Are you trying to upload multiple pictures at once? Or is one telling you it is too large? If so, open the picture on your computer and you will need to compress it. This process varies depending on the program you are using. Just search around for compress picture.
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