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Guru

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    Guru
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    SE Texas
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    2014 Silverado Double Cab LT Z71 5.3L - 2008 Tahoe LS 4.8L

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  1. I put the rear shocks on last night, well my son in law did anyway. I was still getting my tools sorted out and I heard him from under the truck say "well that's one down" Definitely improved the ride, smoothed out the bumps on the roads I travel daily a lot. I think the rear shocks made just as much difference over the stock Ranchos as the 5100s did on the front. FWIW, we put them with the boots down.
  2. I received my 5100s for the rear of my 2014 double cab Z71 this evening, I'll be putting them on this weekend. I put 5100s on the front on the highest setting in January, no regrets here. Summit Racing has them for 71.00 a piece for the rear shocks right now.
  3. Good Lord, and don't put any weight in the bed either, it may change the geometry of the suspension.
  4. I finally got my Bilstein 5100's put on, front only. I have a 2014 double cab Z71. I got exactly a 2" increase in the front. In my opinion it seems to be a great improvement over the stock ranchos. I still have about an inch and a half of rake which I am fine with. After Installation Front driver's side = 38 Front passenger side = 38 1/4 Rear driver side = 38 1/2 Rear Passenger side = 38 1/2 Stock, 12 months before installation Front driver's side = 36 Front passenger side = 36 1/4 Rear driver side = 38 3/4 Rear Passenger side = 38 3/4
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