




🚀 Elevate your ride with MOOG – where durability meets precision engineering!
The MOOG 81069 Coil Spring Set for Chevrolet Tahoe is a professionally engineered suspension upgrade featuring 100% load-tested steel springs with urethane protective tubing. Designed for easy installation and long-lasting durability, it restores factory steering precision and significantly improves ride quality. Trusted by automotive pros and NASCAR crew chiefs, this coil spring set reduces stress on your chassis to prevent premature tire wear and enhance towing and driving stability.










| ASIN | B00498ZR7A |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Color | ブラック |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,178) |
| Date First Available | November 29, 2012 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 51.1 x 31 x 16.5 cm |
| Item Weight | 11.9 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | MOOG Chassis Products |
| Material | スチール/ウレタン保護チューブ |
| Part number | 81069 |
| Product Dimensions | 51.05 x 30.99 x 16.51 cm; 11.88 kg |
J**G
These are great hd coil and greatly improved the over all ride and towing ability of my escalade. They are the best bang for your buck available and are fairly easy to install. Don't let fitment guide fool you these will fit on escalades that do not have autoride/air ride systems.
A**R
Ordered the springs Sunday, received them on Wednesday. Installed them today, Friday. It mad a drastic change to the ride quality. Last year I replaced all four shocks with AC Delco brand, but the ride was still squishy. These new springs lifted and stiffened the rear of my 2002 GMC Yukon Xl. Great price, great fit. I changed them in my driveway by myself. Jack up the rear and put jack stands on the frame. Take off both back wheels. Take the bottom shock bolts out and the upper sway bar bolts out on both sides. Take the brake line bracket off of the center off the rearend so you dont damage the brake line. I used a bottle jack on top of the axle and pushed the rearend down one side at a time to change the springs out. Then repeat on the other side. Once the springs are in, use the bottle jack to lift up each side one at a time to connect the shock and sway bar link. Then same on the other side. Once bother sides were together, then I tightened everything up. The new springs are taller than the old ones. Use the top and bottom rubber isolators from the old springs on the new. If your suv feels bouncy or spongy this is the fix. It rides like a new vehicle.
C**.
...it was delivered within a week (to Germany) and they had no visible damage, they looked brand new. They lifted my stock Tahoe (03) about 2 inches, cranking the stock front torsion keys to maximum makes the truck sitting 2 inches higher and leveled. I'd recommend!
5**R
Must have for the suburban. Originally deleted the factory rear air shocks and springs and put in the Moog 81071 springs. Rode much better but still squatting under any load. These HD springs are slightly stiffer but handle loads much better. Both pictures are with 500# of payload. Install can be a bit tricky as you need to lift the body fairly high to get the taller springs in. No spring compressor needed just unbolt the rear sway bar and shocks and Jack up from the lowest hanging part of the frame.
A**E
This spring is the equivalent of the one used on the Tahoe/Suburban/Yukon "Z71" packages. This gives you about and extra 1” lift from a measurement standpoint on a suburban. To my knowledge this is the only Heavy Duty spring you can get without getting into increased suspension lift. Air bags are another option if you want to deal with it. The LS, LT and other models use a softer spring that is a bit wider in the coil configuration and less coils overall. This 81609 has a tighter coil package and the steel coil is thicker, I want to say the standard coil is 5/8 and this one is 3/4 . A tahoe/trailblazer website discussion forum has details/pics on it if you wish to search the web for further details. Install is pretty simple on a suburban, disconnect lower shock bolt and sway bar bolt holding axle. Jack frame of vehicle up high enough to pull old spring out and insert the new spring. Reverse order of putting everything back together… Keep an eye on the rubber brake lines while you jack up the vehicle that you don’t put too much tension on them that they rip apart. They will get tight so be careful on how high you raise the vehicle during this process. If you don’t know what I’m talking about go somewhere and have it done for you. I'm not liable for the instructions I'm providing. Comfort of ride did not change in my vehicle,, maybe not as of a spongy ride,, but really hard to feel any difference. Definitely did not provide a harsh ride afterwards. My use was for mainly for towing so I wanted the ride height of the vehicle to hold the trailer tongue weight better than the stock softer coils.
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