just measured, I'm sitting at 37.5" to the trim over the center of the rear hub and I'm on 265/70-17, which are measuring at ~31". About 20gals in the tank, 75-lb of gear and 200-lb of mortar sitting in the rearmost. 1500 Z71.
LATE EDIT, front wheel well trim height is 36.5"
My understanding is that the H2s were GMT800 2500 series frames / suspensions. So the H2 would presumably have a higher load capacity and lead to a higher sitting height in my 1500. If the H2 springs are considered height equivalent to the Z71, I'd just as soon get fresh Z71 replacements, for the money. Most of my off-road travel will be low-speed cruising, don't intend to beat on it / load it up much.
The online vendors seem a mess. There's very little distinguishing between 2WD and 4WD springs, and nothign I can find related to Z71.
Moogparts says 81069 or 81071 with the exceptions seeming to indicate the 81069 is a 'heavy duty' replacement but neither are variable rate.
http://www.moogparts.com/find-my-pa...rban 1500&values=2002~Chevrolet~Suburban 1500
Autozone's configurator doesn't let me pick Z71, but the rest of my make / model spits out their house branded 'Duralast' spring but it seems to bear the moog part number, 'CS81069 and they want just over $100 EACH.
http://www.autozone.com/suspension-...wd/2002/8-cylinders-t-5-3l-sfi/150917_0_1029/
Amazon seems to have the 81069 spring PAIR for $61 AND free shipping.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00498ZR7A...=UTF8&colid=QWZ1BSZYG6VW&coliid=IRBIF310DFBF6
That and I'm willing to pull my own Ford keys and I can do this on the cheap. Then see how it sits.
I'm shopping shocks, but again there my needs are moderate. I had Rough Country RS9000s on my pickup for a very long time, along with their suspension lift kit and it's served me well for decades. And the shocks worked quite well in the desert conditions and driving I did. And which I'm intending for this Sub. So a kit like this seems reasonable to me -
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00B28T2KS...=UTF8&colid=QWZ1BSZYG6VW&coliid=ICLAP269QEI95
The kit price isn't bad overall, especially as it comes right to my door. Ive got other reasons to visit the auto graveyard, so picking the keys isn't a separate hassle as it were. And when I try to look up the N2.0 shocks at roughcountry's site I'm told "No shocks found." for my vehicle. And the amazon ad has no shock part numbers in it so I can't price them out separately.
I've already cranked the front up about an inch, to take out most of the rake / droop. It's still off the bumpstops so I still call the ride comfy. And I still have the quasi-'nerf' bar / steps on it, so I can't really be claiming to want a lot of clearance. And I've kept my tire size moderate too, so there's lots of room in the wheel wells.
So I can gain 1" of ground clearance by spending $700+ on some 285s. But my 265s are 14mos old and only have 6k mi on them.
I can gain about 1" of suspension height spending $100 on fresh factory springs and junkyard keys.
Or ~1.5"? for a 'suspension lift kit' that doesn't change my rear springs, for ~$300.
I'm going to head out to my local Chevy dealer right now to price a few things out, I'll report back later on their spring info, if I can pry any out of them.