Nothing more aggravating than dealing with tight spaces. Congrats on your patience. I have been known to throw tools across my garage from time to time.
I installed 1993, used the N3 RC, if you have skid plate take it off, then use the fatter 9/16 bolt goes in open hole with nut, lock washer and washer, the put skid plate back on and use longer 1 1/2" 5/16 Hex bolt, , this replaces stock bolt. No drilling needed unless someone drilled out the threaded skit plate bolt hole. DO NOT overtighten bushings. No sure if cup washer are to be installed concave or convex to the bushing though. My spidey senses says to install concave (cup against bushing). Hope that helps. I am replacing with the V2 model as need still a bit more stiffness in overall feel. Good Luck. I will post when I do swap.
@@100SpokeRiderz haha I was only messing with you man but when I started to do it there wasn't a single damn video on it so of course I had to make one lol
I have only went on 1 quick test drive since this vid but I did get up to highway speeds. I'm still working on my Tahoe I just finished the back rebuild & will be back on the road soon with the full review. I want to do some light offroading before I give my final thoughts on the stabilizer... Thanks 4Watching
I'm about to install one, and this video was extremely helpful! Thank you my man!
Nothing more aggravating than dealing with tight spaces. Congrats on your patience. I have been known to throw tools across my garage from time to time.
I always try to work on my Tahoe right after I leave the gym that way I'm way too tired to get mad & throw tools 😅😂... Thanks 4Watching
@@100SpokeRiderz I do the same when going to the store with the wife.
@@100SpokeRiderz That's a good idea.
@@charlieinthebox9167 lol!!!!!!!
I installed 1993, used the N3 RC, if you have skid plate take it off, then use the fatter 9/16 bolt goes in open hole with nut, lock washer and washer, the put skid plate back on and use longer 1 1/2" 5/16 Hex bolt, , this replaces stock bolt. No drilling needed unless someone drilled out the threaded skit plate bolt hole. DO NOT overtighten bushings. No sure if cup washer are to be installed concave or convex to the bushing though. My spidey senses says to install concave (cup against bushing). Hope that helps. I am replacing with the V2 model as need still a bit more stiffness in overall feel. Good Luck. I will post when I do swap.
Thanks for making this video
Thanks 4Watching
I'm doing exactly what you are doing on my truck. Thanks for the videos. Very helpful. Looking forward of your review.
I can feel the difference 4Sure but I will have a full review video up soon... Thanks 4Watching
We call manuals like this - DIYAH - Do It Yoursel At Home :)
That a good one.... Thanks 4Watching
Bro lemme find out you watched my video on this install lol
I think I have i watched every OBS Chevy stabilizer vid I could find before I started working on this cuz them RC instructions barley get you close 🤣
@@100SpokeRiderz haha I was only messing with you man but when I started to do it there wasn't a single damn video on it so of course I had to make one lol
Did this hinder you putting your skid plate back on?
Mine didn't have a skid plate
Can i install on 05 tahoe lifted?
I'm not 100% sure but I think the 05 has a different setup but if you look on RC website they should have a kit for your year... Thanks 4Watching
I look in to it thanks bro
“Bolt on” means no welding required
Yep everything mounted up with a few simple bolts
Does it help with death wobble? 💀
I've never had the death wobble but it did help out a lot with the steering
did the skid plate reattach properly?
Mine didn't have a skid plate
Did you make a full review?
I have only went on 1 quick test drive since this vid but I did get up to highway speeds. I'm still working on my Tahoe I just finished the back rebuild & will be back on the road soon with the full review. I want to do some light offroading before I give my final thoughts on the stabilizer... Thanks 4Watching
Update please. Did it solve anything or was it just a marginal improvement?
I would say a marginal improvement 4Sure
I hate sae metric is so much easier
Ive learned over the years life is alot easier when you have both.... Thanks 4Watching