88lance
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Just picked up a very nice '05 Tahoe with 330K miles. (Idk how they got 330K without making a scratch, dent, or seat tear, but they did it
Rear suspension has the Sachs shocks. Left rear has oil pouring out of it, and if I corner, the back left raises up and the front right dives down. Already replaced fronts, which helped, but isn't going to be "right" until that blown-out one on the rear gets replaced. It just extends way to easy, and lets the rear left go everywhere.
The Sachs, from what I gather, has built in springs to help the coils. Meaning you can't just throw regular shocks under it, because they wont assist the coils in holding the rear up.
With the Sachs being very pricey, I got to wondering if anyone has tried Monroe adjustable Air ride shocks. In theory, these would do the same as the Sachs with assisting the rear springs. However, if they are not very restrictive when extending, I would have the same "front-diving" affect that I have now.
I was unsure if someone has tried to replace these with adjustable air ride yet or not. Thoughts? Has anyone tried this?
Rear suspension has the Sachs shocks. Left rear has oil pouring out of it, and if I corner, the back left raises up and the front right dives down. Already replaced fronts, which helped, but isn't going to be "right" until that blown-out one on the rear gets replaced. It just extends way to easy, and lets the rear left go everywhere.
The Sachs, from what I gather, has built in springs to help the coils. Meaning you can't just throw regular shocks under it, because they wont assist the coils in holding the rear up.
With the Sachs being very pricey, I got to wondering if anyone has tried Monroe adjustable Air ride shocks. In theory, these would do the same as the Sachs with assisting the rear springs. However, if they are not very restrictive when extending, I would have the same "front-diving" affect that I have now.
I was unsure if someone has tried to replace these with adjustable air ride yet or not. Thoughts? Has anyone tried this?