Gotcha. @NORCAL SS might be a good resource for you. Suspension systems is their thing.
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this makes me wonder if someone had previously lifted it or adjusted the keys up, this results in poor handling if not done correctly.Well, it's one thing to know that it's a Tahoe Z71, not a Tahoe PPV / Tahoe Limited, and certainly not a Caprice 9C1 / PPV ... on paper.
It's quite another to drive this truck, and kinaesthetically notice its reluctance to assertive lane changes & 'threading needles' in traffic compared to my old Caprices.
But there's more to it than the extra 1500lb and the ride height.
Already mentioned that I'm interested in UPGRADING, not merely maintaining / replacing the following:
#1: Jounce cushions have disintegrated ... if at all possible I'd like to find upgrades
#2: Bilstein 5100 seems like an upgrade over the 4600, which is exactly how I like it
#3: Hellwig or Nolathane swaybars ... unless I find another trusted respected brand of kit.
The day I test drove the Z71, it had snowed A LOT, which demonstrated the advantages of the Z71's higher center of gravity.
Before I lower it - which seems somehow easier to get wrong than #1 #2 & #3 above - I want to try those upgrades first.
For whatever it's worth, I already lowered it a lil bit - see my sig.
Surprisingly, ride quality didn't get any worse, except for the occasionally horrible road.
Long story short, I'm not yet ready to lower it; that needs (for me at least) MORE research.
I'll go check with some trusted mechs to answer this question.... makes me wonder if someone had previously lifted it or adjusted the keys up, this results in poor handling if not done correctly.
you shouldn't be having dog tail wag simply because it sits a little higher.
Almost no doubt the steering box is as old as the truck. Has it been adjusted / tightened?how is the steering? gmt800 steering boxes wear out and you end up with a bit of play