Supergas
TYF Newbie
I have a 2009 Tahoe LTZ 4WD, with the 6.2L L9H engine and my "Service Suspension" light came on Saturday.
I have read almost all of the threads here and am trying to make up my mind of a course of action.
I am taking it in to my local dealer and get a diagnosis tomorrow.
If it is just A Part, I will just have them fix it, as it only has 42,000 miles on it.
If it is a major failure, then I need to decide on which way to go.
1. Have it repaired at the dealer back to stock
2. Purchase the Arnott Non Air Conversion system
3. Purchase the Arnott Premium Suspension system which retains the air ride but with a more firm ride.
Has anyone ever disabled the Z55 system and installed Bilstein 5100 shocks??
I will NEVER tow with this truck, it is my Grand Touring vehicle which I have had tuned and it runs very well with around 400 HP at the rear wheels.
So my dilemma is which one of the three, or if someone has a better solution, I am open to any and all input.
I will probably add Eibach Sway Bars at the same time.
Thanks,
Supergas
I have read almost all of the threads here and am trying to make up my mind of a course of action.
I am taking it in to my local dealer and get a diagnosis tomorrow.
If it is just A Part, I will just have them fix it, as it only has 42,000 miles on it.
If it is a major failure, then I need to decide on which way to go.
1. Have it repaired at the dealer back to stock
2. Purchase the Arnott Non Air Conversion system
3. Purchase the Arnott Premium Suspension system which retains the air ride but with a more firm ride.
Has anyone ever disabled the Z55 system and installed Bilstein 5100 shocks??
I will NEVER tow with this truck, it is my Grand Touring vehicle which I have had tuned and it runs very well with around 400 HP at the rear wheels.
So my dilemma is which one of the three, or if someone has a better solution, I am open to any and all input.
I will probably add Eibach Sway Bars at the same time.
Thanks,
Supergas
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