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07 LTZ Autorride? - 1/10/2007 5:48:32 PM   
SWRidin

 

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I want to drop my 07 Tahoe LTZ, I was looking at McGaughy's 2/3 Drop...  How can I tell if I have Autorride?

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RE: 07 LTZ Autorride? - 1/10/2007 6:46:13 PM   
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All LTZ models are equipped with Autoride.

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RE: 07 LTZ Autorride? - 1/10/2007 8:53:04 PM   
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I ran into some issues with the 2/3 kit and the LTZ, I would not spend the money to do it. I put it all back to stock after some issues and they went away.

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RE: 07 LTZ Autorride? - 1/10/2007 10:45:02 PM   
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What kind of issues did you have? I heard a rumor about that too. I was just hopping that it was merely a rumor and nothing major.

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RE: 07 LTZ Autorride? - 1/10/2007 11:36:16 PM   
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Almost every time I would be making a turn and braking the ABS would kick in and the Traction control light will flash.  I just got tired of the lights and at times it seemed like the Tahoe would not stop.  The pedel would get hard, and take longer to stop.  Once it went back to stock, no issues with the brakes or light comeing on when turning.  Only the ongoing issues, which are in other posts. 

By the way, the Tahoe looked great, filled up the wheel wells, rode great on the road, and the rear tires would only rub in making a turn too sharp and fast, like getting off the freeway.  Also, buy an extra set of rear sensor links, so if or when it goes back to stock, you have the set there.

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RE: 07 LTZ Autorride? - 1/11/2007 12:13:52 AM   
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So you are saying if I lower it, then the warning lights will flash on the gauges? There is no way to prevent that once you lower the truck?

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