gmartin1215
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Hello!
I have a 2009 Tahoe LT with 140K miles on it, and it has the ZW7 premium smooth ride suspension.
I bought the vehicle because it could haul my family, and it also is good for towing and is a 4x4. I am almost an empty-nester, so I don't need the family-hauling space as much as I used to have. My towing is very lightweight (raft and raft trailer. no RV).
I have been bouncing the idea in my head to downsize to a later model trail-ready 4x4, such as a Land Cruiser, 4-Runner, or Tacoma. However, seeing the high average price of these machines has been almost enough to steer me away from the idea of downsizing. My Tahoe is fully paid, and if I am going to throw any money into any vehicle, then it might as well be to it!
I wonder what modifications I can do to make the Tahoe more trail-ready and on par with the other vehicles mentioned above. Granted, the Tahoe is a big machine and may not be able to go everywhere the others can, but I would like to be very close to it. I plan not to do any extreme rock-crawling but would like to take it on rough mountain trails or Moab-type terrain. Am I dreaming or wishful thinking?!?!
I have done some modifications to make my Tahoe more ready for the trail. I have installed the ReadyLift 2.25" leveling kit and installed the AAM TracRite LSD to my rear differential. I am also running 285/70/17, too, to give me more clearance.
Given the above, if you were to create a shopping list for things I can do to make my Tahoe more trail-worthy, what would be on it?
I have a 2009 Tahoe LT with 140K miles on it, and it has the ZW7 premium smooth ride suspension.
I bought the vehicle because it could haul my family, and it also is good for towing and is a 4x4. I am almost an empty-nester, so I don't need the family-hauling space as much as I used to have. My towing is very lightweight (raft and raft trailer. no RV).
I have been bouncing the idea in my head to downsize to a later model trail-ready 4x4, such as a Land Cruiser, 4-Runner, or Tacoma. However, seeing the high average price of these machines has been almost enough to steer me away from the idea of downsizing. My Tahoe is fully paid, and if I am going to throw any money into any vehicle, then it might as well be to it!
I wonder what modifications I can do to make the Tahoe more trail-ready and on par with the other vehicles mentioned above. Granted, the Tahoe is a big machine and may not be able to go everywhere the others can, but I would like to be very close to it. I plan not to do any extreme rock-crawling but would like to take it on rough mountain trails or Moab-type terrain. Am I dreaming or wishful thinking?!?!
I have done some modifications to make my Tahoe more ready for the trail. I have installed the ReadyLift 2.25" leveling kit and installed the AAM TracRite LSD to my rear differential. I am also running 285/70/17, too, to give me more clearance.
Given the above, if you were to create a shopping list for things I can do to make my Tahoe more trail-worthy, what would be on it?