Yesterday i attempted to install the Mcgaughy 2/3 drop on the Tahoe and ran into some major issues.
My hoe is 4wd so i did everything according to instructions, but i could not get the upper control arm nut tight and there is a little play on the arm and the top of the spindle. The nut is recessed into the spindle, so i could only tighted the nut so far. Also the control arm bolt does not go all the way down through the spindle. There is about a 1/2 inch of the bolt exposed. Also the alignment was totally off and i was on the base which is 30 miles from any alignment shop, so i had to drive it with the front wheels pointing is oposite directions. I took it to Sears and had a alignment performed and i ended up needing two tires and a alignment.
The back install was very easy. :thumbsup:
Tip: You will need a complete tool set to perform the install. wrenches, sockets, mallet, and a lot of BEER!!!
Over all im happy with the look of the Tahoe, just a little concerned about the upper control arm. :confused2: I will post pictures soon.
My hoe is 4wd so i did everything according to instructions, but i could not get the upper control arm nut tight and there is a little play on the arm and the top of the spindle. The nut is recessed into the spindle, so i could only tighted the nut so far. Also the control arm bolt does not go all the way down through the spindle. There is about a 1/2 inch of the bolt exposed. Also the alignment was totally off and i was on the base which is 30 miles from any alignment shop, so i had to drive it with the front wheels pointing is oposite directions. I took it to Sears and had a alignment performed and i ended up needing two tires and a alignment.
The back install was very easy. :thumbsup:
Tip: You will need a complete tool set to perform the install. wrenches, sockets, mallet, and a lot of BEER!!!
Over all im happy with the look of the Tahoe, just a little concerned about the upper control arm. :confused2: I will post pictures soon.