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'99 - '06 GM Truck Modifications
Suspension, Steering & Brakes
Hauling VERY heavy with an '02 Tahoe Z71, NEED stiffer springs
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<blockquote data-quote="Marky Dissod" data-source="post: 24748" data-attributes="member: 13218"><p>To me my Tahoe handles like a drunk rhino with a bad sense of rhythm. Sure I exaggerate, but it presently inspires no lane change confidence;</p><p>I fear an emergency swerve.</p><p>Luckily 2010 Suburban brakes reassure me every time I use them.</p><p></p><p>The handling difference between my Fleetwood with the livery suspension vs my cross-pollinated limo / tow pack / 9C1 suspension was ...</p><p>I didn't turn the Fleetwood into an autocrosser, but for a sedan almost as long & wide as a GMT400 suburban, there were 2 surprises:</p><p>How much better it handled emergency swerves.</p><p>How it was a stiff yet somehow not rough ride.</p><p></p><p>Not quite night & day, more like an overcast winter morning vs a not too sunny spring midday.</p><p></p><p>[USER=9438]@ORVietVet[/USER], and any other 2500 owners:</p><p>UNLOADED, do you consider your 2500's ride unpleasant or harsh, or just stiff/business-like?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marky Dissod, post: 24748, member: 13218"] To me my Tahoe handles like a drunk rhino with a bad sense of rhythm. Sure I exaggerate, but it presently inspires no lane change confidence; I fear an emergency swerve. Luckily 2010 Suburban brakes reassure me every time I use them. The handling difference between my Fleetwood with the livery suspension vs my cross-pollinated limo / tow pack / 9C1 suspension was ... I didn't turn the Fleetwood into an autocrosser, but for a sedan almost as long & wide as a GMT400 suburban, there were 2 surprises: How much better it handled emergency swerves. How it was a stiff yet somehow not rough ride. Not quite night & day, more like an overcast winter morning vs a not too sunny spring midday. [USER=9438]@ORVietVet[/USER], and any other 2500 owners: UNLOADED, do you consider your 2500's ride unpleasant or harsh, or just stiff/business-like? [/QUOTE]
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