Jewel or Jalopy
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Hey gang,
I picked up a nice loaded 2004 Tahoe Z71 recently, and while there are lots of things I like about it the ride isn't one. It really seems to bounce or sway side to side, it tramlines (follows the ruts in the Oregon roads) and feels very stiff and tippy. A far cry from our BMW wagon. Duh, I know.
My first change will be to swap the 22" wheels and 305/45 tires for the stock 265/70r17 on stock Z71 wheels and see how that helps. It should definitely help reduce the tramlining and also lower it 1/2". We'll see how it improves the ride.
Next up is suspension. I am not working while I start a business so I'm on a tight budget, and I'm looking for cheap alternatives. I'm very comfortable turning a wrench.
How much will I gain by going with used LS/LT springs / bars and shocks, both in ride comfort and lowered height?
I will keep my eyes peeled for used lowering kits, it sounds like Belltech has the best ride. I don't want to slam it, probably just 2-3 " drop to help the handling.
Anyone running PPV suspension on a 4x4? That's about where I'd like it to sit.
I do plan on towing a small trailer, so I like having the nivomatic rear shocks.
Other cheap ideas?
Thanks!
Oh, and here's a shot of how she sits today:
I picked up a nice loaded 2004 Tahoe Z71 recently, and while there are lots of things I like about it the ride isn't one. It really seems to bounce or sway side to side, it tramlines (follows the ruts in the Oregon roads) and feels very stiff and tippy. A far cry from our BMW wagon. Duh, I know.
My first change will be to swap the 22" wheels and 305/45 tires for the stock 265/70r17 on stock Z71 wheels and see how that helps. It should definitely help reduce the tramlining and also lower it 1/2". We'll see how it improves the ride.
Next up is suspension. I am not working while I start a business so I'm on a tight budget, and I'm looking for cheap alternatives. I'm very comfortable turning a wrench.
How much will I gain by going with used LS/LT springs / bars and shocks, both in ride comfort and lowered height?
I will keep my eyes peeled for used lowering kits, it sounds like Belltech has the best ride. I don't want to slam it, probably just 2-3 " drop to help the handling.
Anyone running PPV suspension on a 4x4? That's about where I'd like it to sit.
I do plan on towing a small trailer, so I like having the nivomatic rear shocks.
Other cheap ideas?
Thanks!
Oh, and here's a shot of how she sits today:
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