Most kits consist of a dropped front axle and a rear spring spacer.
For the rear it's pretty straight forward, undo the u-bolts that hold the axle to the springs, insert the spacer blocks and reinstall the extended u-bolts.
For the front you will need to remove the bolts that hold the spindles in place as well as the spring mounts and steering controls, and reinstall them all on the new front axle assembly, a little more complicated but still only an hour or so of work.
NO you can not, won't work, engine won't run.
2001 and up have the option of 3rd row, but for the older body style 99 and below you can buy a 3rd row from a suburban and get a kit off eBay to install it, as i have done in my 99 Tahoe. They even sell the seatbelts and brakets to install it.
A lift kit will vary in cost depending on the size, quality, and vehicle. They can cost as little as $99 and as much as several thousands of dollars.
We have a video that I'll include a link to below that will show you how to do the rear brakes on a 92-99 Chevy Tahoe.
Can 24's fit 99 crown Vic without lift kit
idk how to fill the void in 99 Tahoe on the bottom of the dash after i took out the disk player
buy a cd/radio conversion kit at walmart
It depends if you want a bolt on kit or a custom kit, the largest bolt on kit is a 24" Full Throttle supension kit for a 99-04 F-250, F-350, and Excursion, you can fit any size tire underneath it. then you have the custom lift kits, the largest recorded on a street legal truck is a 52" lift with 54" boggers. I personally own an Excursion with the 24" lift kit, and I own an 01 dodge 1500 with 14" suspension lift with a custom 4 inch body, sitting on 49 iroks.
How much freon does 99 Tahoe with rear ac hold
idle speed for a 99 Tahoe
About $ 10.00
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