hobbstisdaman wrote:So I found my front springs were 6ac and 7ac. When I looked up those (since they weren't on the list on here) It gave me Front chassis spring 15058529. Which apparently "computer tuned." Does this mean anything extravagant besides me having to figure out the spring rate on my own?
. I Searched special packages for trailblazer and sure enough... There it was from 2007- 2008. The package was completely random selection as well. Calling my "inside man" today to see if the computers had a certain spring rate to tune it too.that computer tuned suspension was for the people who put 18 inch rims on a saturn with rubber band tires and leave the saturn at factory height.. so gay...
hobbstisdaman wrote:It seems to be that the 6ac and 7ac never had a certain spring rate to measure/design to.
hobbstisdaman wrote:as for the part number I googled the description on the rpo, http://parts.nalleygmc.com/products/GMC/SAFARI-/SPRING-Front-Chassis/2705482/15058529.html.
boog2006 wrote:I ordered the moog 81114's.
Lift should be here tomorrow so hopefully I'll get them installed soon. I'll definitely post up
JamesDowning wrote:Are you averaging the left and right numbers?
I'm also not familiar with a 2" lift from Mark. I thought it was 2.5", 1.75", or 3"?
How many miles did you have on your old springs? They may have been sagging a good bit.
Did you drive around after the install before measuring? Things will likely settle a good bit.
boog2006 wrote:I thought I purchased a 2.5" lift but, actual measurements of the blocks are 1.5" and .5" top spacer?
boog2006 wrote:I had a hard time getting the coil compressors off do to there being more coils on the moods. I had to spin the ends if the compressors around the spring till they reached the bottom coil to get them off. Really did some damage to the spring finish.