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Tahoe Handling - 2WD


stretch80
07-18-2015, 08:11 AM
03 2WD Tahoe with 165,xxx on it needs some improvement in handling, especially at highway speeds and cornering. Vehicle used primarily as a family hauler and tow vehicle for 4000 lb camper. Has factory tow package with original load assist shocks on rear. Front shocks have been replaced. Replacement Monroes are smaller diameter than original factory shocks. Tires are Cooper HT (4 ply tread, 2 ply sidewall). What do you recommend and in what priority for improving the handling.

j cAT
07-18-2015, 09:07 AM
03 2WD Tahoe with 165,xxx on it needs some improvement in handling, especially at highway speeds and cornering. Vehicle used primarily as a family hauler and tow vehicle for 4000 lb camper. Has factory tow package with original load assist shocks on rear. Front shocks have been replaced. Replacement Monroes are smaller diameter than original factory shocks. Tires are Cooper HT (4 ply tread, 2 ply sidewall). What do you recommend and in what priority for improving the handling.

the monroe shocks are crap. I only use Bilstiens. your OEM rear shocks are too old time to replace. I also do not like cooper tires very poor quality . 2wd TAHOE MOST LIKELY WILL REQUIRE NEW SPRINGS.. Weak shocks like Monroe will destroy the springs ..towing 4K you need a better suspension components that now on there. I would also replace the front sway bar bushings ALL..

stretch80
11-26-2015, 01:00 PM
03 Tahoe - replaced shocks with factory original on front and rear (load adjust shocks) . Installed 4 new tires Cooper SRX. Grand total best $1400 spent. This 13 year 165K rides like new.

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