2015 LTZ TAHOE Front Struts

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Did anyone replace the factory installed front struts? I need new ones but I am wondering if it will make my 2015 Ltz Tahoe ride like new again?? $1700 is a lot of money if it still rides like an old piece of crap, I have 80000 miles on it. Please let know. Thank you in advance
 

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Did anyone replace the factory installed front struts? I need new ones but I am wondering if it will make my 2015 Ltz Tahoe ride like new again?? $1700 is a lot of money if it still rides like an old piece of crap, I have 80000 miles on it. Please let know. Thank you in advance
If you were spending 1700$ I would hope your replacing them with some king or fox coil overs
I’ve neve liked any of the factory struts
I’ve had good luck with bilsteins and fox/icon in the past
 

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That's is a much higher price than I paid for my replacements. It won't continue to ride like a piece of crap, once you replace the struts with OEM equipment, IMO.
 

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I purchased one new for my LTZ Magnaride equipped Tahoe directly from Arnott. required a phone call as I could not find the shock on their website... Part Number was MR3839 and roughly $400 for one unit. Per my research, Arnott is OES (Original Equipment Supplier) and was told similar from Arnett prior to my order. I dropped out the strut, compressed spring, swapped top hat and strut over, logged in with Autel Maxisys tool to reset suspension configuration, and the magnaride is back to normal.
 
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That's is a much higher price than I paid for my replacements. It won't continue to ride like a piece of crap, once you replace the struts with OEM equipment, IMO.
That is with the labor to put them in. I can't do it myself and my husband can't either. Thanks for the imput!
 

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