Gordinho80 wrote:Welcome! Thank you for joining!
What do you feel is the best shock option for the rear of our trucks? I, for example, have the BDS suspension lift all around, but I also have the Tahoe Z71 rear springs... I have a total of 3.5-4" of lift in the rear over stock. I've been running the factory Tahoe shocks. I'm not terribly pleased with the ride. Prior, I had ran Bilstein HDs in the rear, but I was even less pleased...
Thanks everybody.
I think the problem you run into with the Tahoe coil/shock combo has more to do with the coil rate then the shock. They are obviously designed to work together but on a heavier vehicle then a Trailblazer. On top of that there really isn't a direct 1 to 1 comparison between the unsprung weight of a Tahoe/Sub and a Trailblazer. Those factors can result in a harsh and unpredictable ride in several driving situations on the Trailblazer...as I am sure you are aware of.
Late last fall we actually changed the valving in our Trailblazer shocks. Originally the shock was valved very close to the stock valving. Through a lot of road testing that we did and getting a couple of outside opinions from more modified vehicles we decided to bump up the valving a bit. The new valving is closer to that of a full-sized truck shock that we use on several of our applications. These proved to provide better ride/control on more modified vehicles (combining lifts, resulting in larger tires) without sacrificing ride quality for those running more modest tire/wheel/lift setups.
Basically, using the Tahoe coils is more likely to be the source of your ride issue then the shocks. The higher rate in addition to the excessive ride height will cause some less then desireable results. At that height you are really stretching the limits of the factory suspension geometry working range. Also, if you haven't done any rear track bar (panhard bar) correction, bad ride quality/handling will definately result from that as well.
Back on topic: I feel that when running the factory Trailvoy coils you will be much better served running one of our shock options over the Tahoe shocks. Also, Bilstein makes very nice product but I don't believe you can get the proper length to compensate for the lift properly which can affect the ability of the shock to function properly.