Loving the build guys!! Betty has come a long way from when you bought it!!!! I kinda expected a video of it all done, didn’t expect you to have a walk through, (I should of known better) lookin 🔥🔥
Valence, mud flaps, side steps delete, and a chrome muffler/tip will get that sucker looking right! Also some black or paint matched bowties would be chef's kiss. Keep up the great vids!
3rd Gen Tahoes look amazing lifted. Good work guys it looks much better. Got me thinking about powder coating my Rough Country Vertex Coilover lift. 🔥🔥🔥
That kit looks amazing, I love the teal! I’m also surprised that you didn’t rebuild the steering with Moog and also get upper control arms while you were in there working
Awesome!! Best video you’ve made so far!! Congratulations!! ❤ Fuel Contra’s would look amazing on her 20x10s neg 19. Toss the running boards, chin spoiler and NorCal mod the inner fenders.
If you want to get rid of the small squat in the rear Amazon has 3/4 in polyurethane spring spacers I added them to my 2010 avalanche also to fix the camber issue supreme suspension & kriptonite sells camber arm cam locks that prevents your camber angles from changing
I’m just here to say. I’ve been research a lot for the lift for my 2wd Silverado crew cab 2011. And you did a very in debt tutorial and answered ALL of my questions. I had several. Like can you cut the bump stops out? You did. So he’ll yeah. I got the 5 inch lift from rough country. 2 inch bottom level 3 inch spindle. Did NOT turn out like I wanted it to. I had a 2.5 inch level on top that I stacked and the bump stop was hitting the upper and rode like shit. So. Now. I’m going to red tack the lifts. Get a 4.5 inch spindle. And cut the mf bump stops out baby. So yeah. THANKYOU for this in debts tutorial
Awesome. Not into squatted vehicles at all, so this looks odd in my eyes, but it is still a killer setup. Personally, I would've gone for a smaller 5" lift, a set of all terrain tires and it would be my dream truck (suburban, but I guess that is not relevant). I can't wait to finally find the right suburban to modify it and make it an absolute beast.
Please bro, love your content! Please swap your jackstands for some girthier 6ton ones, you won't need the blocks and they'll (overkill I know) have a much sturdier footing!
I feel like the coil over rough country. Kit would be a great upgrade. I mean I had a rough country 6 inch lift on my 03 when I had her and it Road great especially on what I believe. Was 35 inch tires.
Betty looks so good I think u should put graps on the wheels it came on with some spacers and that things going to baddd asf I always wanted a taho and make it look like this
Where did you guys get the wheels that are on your truck? I'm lifting my 07 Yukon, because I live in the upper part of Michigan and it's DEER country up here.. lol
lmfscrew hell yea you guys diamond gettin' cleaned up!!! Just hear me out tho lol you probably won't tho...front grille bowtie paint match with the tow hooks and coils...then a black bowtie for the rear hatch🤘 HOOOOO SUACE!!! I'm an artist so it's easy for me to picture and think in my opinion would be worth going thru to check out🙏👌 Anyway keep up the great work.
great job ......ihave the same kit on my silverado..... just be careful the ABS line is secure ....after a year of having the lift the rotor must have been rubbing and ate thru one of the wires .....i thought i had them secure and out of the way ....guess not .....my 2 cents.....keep up the great content !!!!!!!!!!!!
I’d highly recommend going back and torquing the parts to spec. Looks like most of the stuff was just tightened with a 1/2” ratchet, which at most you’re getting 80-120ft lbs, so a lot of those parts are undertorqued or possibly over torqued using an impact. Maybe I just missed where you hit the major stuff with a torque wrench. I don’t mean any disrespect, I’ve just seen a lot of lifts installed where crossmember bolts, control arm bolts, or even caliper bolts come loose and cause a bad situation. Better to be safe than sorry when it comes to suspension, especially your wife’s rig. Looking forward to the rest of this build! Love how y’all are doing it together and she’s actually helping along the way