DanangMarine68
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I currently own a 2006 Z71 4x4 Tahoe which I purcased used in 2011 wth 65K miles and Goodyear Wrangler Silent Armors 265 70R17s. Both my wife and I enjoyed the ride and on road handling. It was an improvement over my 1996 Ford Centurion Classic 150 (aftermarket conversion of a F-150 into a 4 door Bronco). In 2016 my wife suffered nerve damage in her lower back and though she still likes the truck the stiff suspension causes her pain when encountering road irregularities. Current tires are B F Goodrich AT KO2s 265 70R17s. I try to keep the tire pressures at between 32 and 34 psi. I still need the 4x4 option, not so much for off roading but for slimey boat ramps. I plan to go back to the Goodyear as BFG has never solved the age induced noise increase problem with their ATs. Would like to keep this truck as I am not a fan of the newer designed Tahoes with ther unsprung foam rubber seats.
I don't know if changing springs will help. I looked through some GM parts sites and noted that my year Tahoe had 5 different max spring loads - 2819, 4222, 4692, and two that are listed as discontinued 5228, and 5841. I'm also wondering if adjustable shocks would help. I run Koni adjustables on my 07 Mustang GT Convertible and they allow me to set the ride for road or track.
Any help will be appreciated
I don't know if changing springs will help. I looked through some GM parts sites and noted that my year Tahoe had 5 different max spring loads - 2819, 4222, 4692, and two that are listed as discontinued 5228, and 5841. I'm also wondering if adjustable shocks would help. I run Koni adjustables on my 07 Mustang GT Convertible and they allow me to set the ride for road or track.
Any help will be appreciated