CamaroJoe
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Hey y'all,
New forum member and long time Tahoe owner here. I've owned my 04 Z71 since 2012 (just cracked 200k miles) and in that time have learned quite a few things about it that I'd like to improve. I've spent a lot of time trying to freshen it up but for the life of me cannot solve these issues. I'm sure a lot of these are common and I'd like to learn what other owners have done to solve these problems. Hoping this thread can help others as well.
1. The steering is AWFUL. It's genuinely the worst I've experienced in any vehicle. When I'm driving down a straight highway holding the wheel straight, the wheels will just change direction on their own even though I haven't moved the wheel an inch. I constantly have to correct the steering every time I drive and it's been this way since I bought it. I've replaced the steering box with a RedHead unit and done new pitman/idler arms and tie rods, but none of that solved the problem. Is there a fix for this? I've looked into Cognito PISK and heard of other brands that claim to fix "steering slop", but want to find out if there's a well researched solution. What do you all do to build a nice comfortable steering system? Is there a secret NBS parts list that you can buy to create a wonderful truck to drive?
2. Going over bumps in the road is miserable. In most vehicles, you get a nice *thump thump* when you go over a bump or an expansion joint, and the noise stays outside the vehicle and you almost can't hear it. However in mine it sounds like the entire truck is crashing around me, even for small bumps. The noise very much gets inside the car- the doors, the dash, everything. I've tried multiple different shocks and even went as far as doing Atomic Fab's coilover conversion in the front. Currently running the Viking dual adjustable shocks up front and Bilstein 5160 shocks in the rear, but the problem remains. Have any of you found a solution for this? I figured doing new shocks would give it the nice quiet *thump* over a bump, but it's very stiff and bumps intrude into the cabin. Don't even talk to me about railroad crossings. Not sure if there are any bushings that need replaced - maybe the bushings that mount the body to the truck? I know it's an older vehicle, but it shouldn't be this stiff and jarring, especially with top of the line suspension.
I've been trying to solve these for ten years now and I'm at my wit's end. Frankly, these make it miserable to drive daily and take on road trips because they're major parts of the driving experience. I love my Tahoe and want to keep it for the long haul. Any advice y'all can offer is appreciated. Thanks.
New forum member and long time Tahoe owner here. I've owned my 04 Z71 since 2012 (just cracked 200k miles) and in that time have learned quite a few things about it that I'd like to improve. I've spent a lot of time trying to freshen it up but for the life of me cannot solve these issues. I'm sure a lot of these are common and I'd like to learn what other owners have done to solve these problems. Hoping this thread can help others as well.
1. The steering is AWFUL. It's genuinely the worst I've experienced in any vehicle. When I'm driving down a straight highway holding the wheel straight, the wheels will just change direction on their own even though I haven't moved the wheel an inch. I constantly have to correct the steering every time I drive and it's been this way since I bought it. I've replaced the steering box with a RedHead unit and done new pitman/idler arms and tie rods, but none of that solved the problem. Is there a fix for this? I've looked into Cognito PISK and heard of other brands that claim to fix "steering slop", but want to find out if there's a well researched solution. What do you all do to build a nice comfortable steering system? Is there a secret NBS parts list that you can buy to create a wonderful truck to drive?
2. Going over bumps in the road is miserable. In most vehicles, you get a nice *thump thump* when you go over a bump or an expansion joint, and the noise stays outside the vehicle and you almost can't hear it. However in mine it sounds like the entire truck is crashing around me, even for small bumps. The noise very much gets inside the car- the doors, the dash, everything. I've tried multiple different shocks and even went as far as doing Atomic Fab's coilover conversion in the front. Currently running the Viking dual adjustable shocks up front and Bilstein 5160 shocks in the rear, but the problem remains. Have any of you found a solution for this? I figured doing new shocks would give it the nice quiet *thump* over a bump, but it's very stiff and bumps intrude into the cabin. Don't even talk to me about railroad crossings. Not sure if there are any bushings that need replaced - maybe the bushings that mount the body to the truck? I know it's an older vehicle, but it shouldn't be this stiff and jarring, especially with top of the line suspension.
I've been trying to solve these for ten years now and I'm at my wit's end. Frankly, these make it miserable to drive daily and take on road trips because they're major parts of the driving experience. I love my Tahoe and want to keep it for the long haul. Any advice y'all can offer is appreciated. Thanks.