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Bilstein 6112 Assembled Front 1.85″-2.75″ Lift Coilovers and 5100 0-1″ Rear Lift Shocks for 2007-2014 Chevrolet Tahoe 1500 2WD/4WD
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Bilstein 6112 Assembled Front 1.85″-2.75″ Lift Coilovers and 5100 0-1″ Rear Lift Shocks for 2007-2014 Chevrolet Tahoe 1500 2WD/4WD
Bilstein 6112 Assembled Front 1.85-2.75″ Lift Coilovers and 5100 0-1″ Rear Lift Shocks for 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 Chevrolet Tahoe 1500 2WD/4WD
Part: 47-310858-ASBS
Product Description
Bilstein B8 6112 leveling kits are designed to provide more ground clearance, allow for larger tires, and increase wheel travel. Multiple snap-ring grooves in the body allow for different spring seat positions, providing 0-2.75 inches of front lift (depending on application). These kits consist of (2) 60mm shock absorbers combined with (2) custom matched cold wound coil springs and (2) billet aluminum spring seats. The large 60mm digressive piston allows for increased damping control for optimal on-road and off-road capabilities. Experience the legendary Bilstein off-road experience with the best direct fit spring and shock kit for your light truck or SUV.
REAR SHOCK SPECIFICATIONS:
IMPORTANT FITMENT NOTES:
- Without Z55 Autoride Suspension Package
- Without Police Package
Shocks included:
Series: 5100
Extended Length(in):Â 24.33
Collapsed Length(in):Â 15.55
Part Number: 2×24-187237
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Questions and answers of the customers
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I want the bilstein 6112 and 5110 and want them to be level so what clip would I need to pick for the front for 2007 Chevy tahoe with factory shock and spring
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0 votesQ I want the bilstein 6112 and 5110 and want them to be level so what clip would I need to pick for...... Read moreA usually for Tahoe leveling height difference is about 1.8'' but can vary In order to figure out how much lift you need to level please take existing measurements from center of the wheel hub to the bottom of the fender. Difference between front and rear is how much lift you need to level. https://www.suspensionlifts.com/level.png





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