Hello,
First time poster! I purchased a 2013 Tahoe PPV that was used by a local city hall/fire department. The truck only has 92K and overall is in good shape with a thick folder of maintenance records. The only issue is that the ride is harsh and the rear is bouncy. I've gone through the forum and placed an order for 4 new Kumho 275/45-22 tires. I also think of replacing all four shock absorbers while it is in the tire shop. What is the overall consensus? I would like to keep the original ride height and a bit of harshness is not a big deal. Should I get the OEM shocks or should I consider aftermarket alternatives?
First time poster! I purchased a 2013 Tahoe PPV that was used by a local city hall/fire department. The truck only has 92K and overall is in good shape with a thick folder of maintenance records. The only issue is that the ride is harsh and the rear is bouncy. I've gone through the forum and placed an order for 4 new Kumho 275/45-22 tires. I also think of replacing all four shock absorbers while it is in the tire shop. What is the overall consensus? I would like to keep the original ride height and a bit of harshness is not a big deal. Should I get the OEM shocks or should I consider aftermarket alternatives?