I have a '16 Tahoe LTZ that feels the same as what everyone is saying. I bought it last July, replaced the rear shocks with Dorman magride's, replaced the air pump and when that didn't help I replaced the fronts with TRQ active magride's as well. The ride still isn't right.
I know from reading a lot of these posts that most people say that OEM shocks/struts are the best way to go but money matters and I had to find a less expensive way to go. In my case everything feels tight, no bouncing. I had a local shop check it out, they did wheel balancing and checked the alignment. Besides that they didn't find anything else.
Anyone find any other solutions? I was just looking up ride height sensors, I haven't checked those yet. I'm also now looking up the "relearn" process to see if that will help. Otherwise I'm just going to keep checking things off the list until I can figure out what's going on.
I know from reading a lot of these posts that most people say that OEM shocks/struts are the best way to go but money matters and I had to find a less expensive way to go. In my case everything feels tight, no bouncing. I had a local shop check it out, they did wheel balancing and checked the alignment. Besides that they didn't find anything else.
Anyone find any other solutions? I was just looking up ride height sensors, I haven't checked those yet. I'm also now looking up the "relearn" process to see if that will help. Otherwise I'm just going to keep checking things off the list until I can figure out what's going on.