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Bambalambo

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New to owning a Tahoe , really didn’t see myself buying one because only heard about the bad gas mileage. Mine doesn’t do to bad though.
Bought it for a vehicle for wife to drive while waiting on a motor for her fx4.
Got lucky and found a black one and has pretty much no rust body or underneath.
Of course it has the usual dings for a 20 yr old vehicle, our plan was to sell it after truck motor was done but we both kinda like it , it’s perfect for hauling grandkids around .
Problem is and I’ve read some of the threads here , she floats a little left at top of hills then floats worse to the right after crest of hills .
We have replaced rear springs, all shocks, front hubs, brakes including calipers and rotors , entire front end new.
It handles better than it did but still not as it should , it would have been for sale yesterday but after adding up receipts there’s no way I’m breaking even and wife really likes the bambalambo! Anyone getting close to finding the steering grimlin ?
The name was going to be “ black Betty”
Ask my grandson (6yrs) if he wanted to help work on the Tahoe? He came outside and said what are we fixing on nanas lambo?
So Bambalambo it is
Thanks for any advise hopefully we can get her solid again and no worries about wife or grandkids safely running around .
 

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Welcome to the Forum from NH.

Lots of knowledgeable folks here who freely share their knowledge, experiences, and perspectives. Knowledge is power.

I hope that you will become a participating member in the Forum's discussions.

Pics of the truck, please.

How about the bushings on the control arms and sway bars?
 
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Welcome to the Forum from NH.

Lots of knowledgeable folks here who freely share their knowledge, experiences, and perspectives. Knowledge is power.

I hope that you will become a participating member in the Forum's discussions.

Pics of the truck, please.

How about the bushings on the control arms and sway bars?
All new bushings in front , every mechanic said rear bushings fine has been aligned .
Side note ; I can’t find the thread about the guy who’s when turning has to physically turn wheel back to straight , mine was doing that after having ball joints replaced and the new ones were defective replaced and that problem solved.
I’ll try and get some pics up in a bit
 

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Welcome to the forum.

Could you share the year of the rig? I would be curious about the ride height and please share a pic of the before and after alignment readings. I would be curious about the caster readings. Since you have the same problem after all the steering and suspension work, I can't find blame with the quality of the parts, YET! "Front end new" means only suspension or steering components or both. Was it in fact, "entire" front end?
 

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Front wheel bearings? Tie rod ends? Sway bar links? Have you replaced those also? I saw an old Blazer with the bolt on the steering box throw arm just about to fall out of the tie rod link. Look at that as well.
 

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I am going to take you literally when you say 20 year old rig and say you have a 2002. Inspect the steering gear mount as well for any cracks at the frame. @GMCnewbee is also curious about just how much work was done on the front end and what parts were replaced.
 
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All new bushings in front , every mechanic said rear bushings fine has been aligned .
Side note ; I can’t find the thread about the guy who’s when turning has to physically turn wheel back to straight , mine was doing that after having ball joints replaced and the new ones were defective replaced and that problem solved.
I’ll try and get some pics up in a bit
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I am going to take you literally when you say 20 year old rig and say you have a 2002. Inspect the steering gear mount as well for any cracks at the frame. @GMCnewbee is also curious about just how much work was done on the front end and what parts were replaced.
No almost 20 sorry about that it’s a 2003
 
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