2019 Tahoe RST flat tow shocks

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robyoungs

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Hi, I have a 2019 Tahoe RST that has 101000 miles on the original Mag ride shocks that are very rough riding. I've only had it for ~6000 miles.
I plan on flat towing it behind my motorhome which requires disconnecting the battery thus no power to the shocks. Am I better off doing a Mag delete with say Rancho 5100 like I had on my old 2006 Tahoe or sticking with new OEM Mag ride shocks?
 

RoadTrip

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Hi, I have a 2019 Tahoe RST that has 101000 miles on the original Mag ride shocks that are very rough riding. I've only had it for ~6000 miles.
I plan on flat towing it behind my motorhome which requires disconnecting the battery thus no power to the shocks. Am I better off doing a Mag delete with say Rancho 5100 like I had on my old 2006 Tahoe or sticking with new OEM Mag ride shocks?

Interesting questions when you think about it: What will Magnaride shocks ride like with the vehicle powered off, and should they be run powered off?

Giving you a bump here because I don’t know the answer, but I would like to learn from others who do.
 

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