2017 Yukon Denali Rough Ride

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C1E2

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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.
 

ss4chad

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I've got an '18 Tahoe with Magride that I've been chasing the cause of rough ride for about a year now. I've replaced all struts and air ride done the relearn, checked error codes. Still rides like a Ford Model A. I can't figure it out for the life of me. Apparently there's a body roll computer, steering input and the magride sensors you talked about that all contribute to the ride quality. I'm about to start chasing the rabbit.
It's not tires or lift or any other BS like that. The car drove for 5 years on the same wheels and tires before this issue. And it's only got 60k miles on it.
I will report back if I find something that fixes it!
Good luck
Very interested in what you come up with, please keep us up to date on your findings!
 
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