Hello, I have a 1997 2Dr Tahoe 4X4. It was stock with 160K miles except for some aftermarket wheels when i purchased it.
It was horrible to drive due to serious wandering. I replaced the aftermarket wheels (wrong offset) with some 17" Gm alloys. This helped considerably. I replaced all ball joints, a-arm bushings, tie-rods, drag links etc. Not much improvement.
The steering box does not have any obvious slop. Since this initial effort I have done the Cumin's swap. The swap did not make it better or worse. It's not terrible at this point but requires more driver input than my Dodge ram by 5X.
Are there improved caster and camber settings that will improve the steering stability? Has anyone been able to make their Tahoe drive unbelievably well?
Thanks!
Jim B
It was horrible to drive due to serious wandering. I replaced the aftermarket wheels (wrong offset) with some 17" Gm alloys. This helped considerably. I replaced all ball joints, a-arm bushings, tie-rods, drag links etc. Not much improvement.
The steering box does not have any obvious slop. Since this initial effort I have done the Cumin's swap. The swap did not make it better or worse. It's not terrible at this point but requires more driver input than my Dodge ram by 5X.
Are there improved caster and camber settings that will improve the steering stability? Has anyone been able to make their Tahoe drive unbelievably well?
Thanks!
Jim B