From Slammed to Soaring: Transforming a 2008 Chevy Tahoe from Lowered to Lifted
Chris Hamilton . September 03, 2024 . Chevrolet
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From Lowered to Lifted for a New Look
If you’ve been following Street Trucks for many years, you may remember Project Stanley. This is our 2008 Chevy Tahoe LTZ that we originally lowered as far as we could by using a combination of parts from a few different companies, as well as some interesting tricks we found on YouTube. The truck was hammered and looked really sleek, but it rode about as well as a forklift on a loose gravel road. After enjoying a street-rod style SUV for a few years and replacing many different bushings and motor mounts due to vibration, we decided to switch it up and take this Tahoe to new heights with the help of our friends at Rough Country Suspension Systems, Fittipaldi Off Road, and Atturo Tires.
When shopping for a new suspension, we knew we needed something that came with a new front spindle since we replaced the original ones with drop spindles, as well as new springs for the front and rear of this truck. The new 5-inch lift suspension from Rough Country features a set of beefy lifted knuckles, ¼-inch-thick steel front and rear high-clearance crossmembers, and plenty of muscle to handle hazards both on and off-road. This kit utilizes 100% precision laser-cut materials and the latest in computer-aided-design process. It requires no strut disassembly or strut compressor for installation, as well as no modification to the stock differential mounts, drivetrain, or exhaust.
Our choice for wheels and tires included the new 24-inch FA13 wheel design from Fittipaldi. The FA13 is a prime example of what Fittipaldi Off Road does best—lean, fresh designs that complement modern trucks without distracting. The FA13 confidently and quietly stands out in a crowd of followers and copycats. Tire size is 285/40/24, which gives us a clean, stretched look without being too big and bulky to clear when we turn. These Atturo Trail Blade tires give us the perfect stance: a nice all-terrain look with a thin enough sidewall to run a 24-inch wheel with only a 5-inch lift.
This combination of wheels, tires, and suspension gives us a killer new look on an old Chevy Tahoe, which should satisfy our need for something new without having to buy an expensive truck off the dealer lot. We’re excited to see and feel the difference in suspension and stance, so we took it to our friend Brenden Diehl at Exclusive Offset in Ocala, Florida, for the two-day install.
This combination of wheels, tires, and suspension gives us a killer new look on an old Chevy Tahoe, which should satisfy our need for something new…
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