Ghost10
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I wasn’t sure where to place this question and I figure since at some point I will be lowering my 2018 Tahoe premier I would post here.
When back up slowly and turning the wheel slowly sometimes the front end makes this Clunk noise
I think it’s a normal GM thing cause my 2010 Yukon did the same thing. But I wanted to ask here because the vehicle only has 38k miles and it's done it since I bought it last year in December with 22k miles
.it's never been in a accident, I guess GM replaced a blown speaker in passenger door according to some vehicle history I found online when searching the vin
I have no curb rash or alignment issues truck drives straight it’s beautiful
Also was told the suspension is magnetic which means I can lower it by means of a switch or bolt under truck? Never heard of that before
When back up slowly and turning the wheel slowly sometimes the front end makes this Clunk noise
I think it’s a normal GM thing cause my 2010 Yukon did the same thing. But I wanted to ask here because the vehicle only has 38k miles and it's done it since I bought it last year in December with 22k miles
.it's never been in a accident, I guess GM replaced a blown speaker in passenger door according to some vehicle history I found online when searching the vin
I have no curb rash or alignment issues truck drives straight it’s beautiful
Also was told the suspension is magnetic which means I can lower it by means of a switch or bolt under truck? Never heard of that before