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Old 08-03-2006, 12:56 AM
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Default Re: Need help finding Rear Coil Spring Spacers

Great idea on the epoxy.

Maybe Elmer's would work.
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Don't think the H2 springs will x-reference as the H2 has new GM "variable rate coil springs" on them.
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Old 08-03-2006, 04:15 AM
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http://www.truckn-store.com/product.asp?returnURL=application_list.asp&ID=9337 7

Here are some adjustables made for the H2. I may just go with these if the Daystars don't work. I wanted something less than 2".

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All this talk about your spacers still has me wondering: Something is goofed up with the suspension or the new shocks.
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Default Re: Need help finding Rear Coil Spring Spacers

tomp, I checked out your link to the adjustable spacers and they look interesting....but I'm wondering if the H2 has a rubber boot that sits between the stock coil and top of rear trans-axle....where the coil "seats." (there was on the Suburban, so I might assume there is also one on the H2)
I think it's an integral part of reducing noise/vibration in the cab, and should be retained between the spacer and coil. Looking at the picture of the adjustable spacers....it doesn't look like the stock boot would fit over them. Maybe you could cut/modify them to fit or fabricate your own.... or maybe the manufacturer provides one? On the Suburban, the rubber boot completely elimniated metal to metal contact between coil and seat....and potential vibration. When I installed the suspensionmaxx spacers, they utilized the stock rubber boot.
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UPDATE: Any tahoe rear coil spacers appear to work. I installed 1" spacers in mine and they worked fine.
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