I did a lot of research and the Hotchkis come with more hardware, not just the sway bars....it was suggested by a Performance Suspension shop that uses a Suburban to tow....it was suggested that the Hotchkis was "much" better for the vehicle. I save the Hotchkis installed and am very happy with...
The one I installed is the LTZ looking grille.....you do not have to take out the old grille.....the new grille is actually installed over the old grille....I was a little concerned about that until the grille arrived and I installed.
I have no regrets.
Check out his link......I installed the grille that looks like the LTZ grille.....looks great and took 10 minutes to install.
http://www.apsisusa.com/Mesh%20Grilles/Chevrolet/Suburban/Suburban%20Mesh%20Grilles.htm
I agree with your evaluation of the suspension.....so much body lean. I have been considering Bilstein Shocks and Hotchkis or Eibach Sways.....I look forward to seeing the replies to this thread.:thumbsup:
I am thinking about getting the Hotchkis Sway Bar kit for my Tahoe......anyone using this sway bar that could provide comments/opinion would be appreciated.
I did the same thing to my Tahoe.....LT1. I had the factory 17 inch wheels and installed the factory LTZ 20 inch wheels. I later took to the dealer for an oil change and they "re-flashed" for the 20 inch wheels for free.
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