NBAYoungBoy
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I'm looking to upgrade the ride quality of my 2018 Chevrolet Tahoe LT 4WD and would appreciate your insights and recommendations.
Tires
Currently, I have Goodyear Eagle Touring tires, size 285/45R22. I'm considering switching to either Michelin Defender LTX M/S 2 or Michelin Cross Climate 2. I've had a positive experience with the CrossClimate SUV (not the 2s) on my Highlander, especially in winter conditions here in Ohio. How do these two options compare for a vehicle like the Tahoe, particularly in snowy conditions?
Suspension Upgrade
I'm also contemplating a suspension upgrade. I've come across the Bilstein 6122s (front, part number 47-310834) and Bilstein 5160s (rear, part number 25-251937). Alternatively, I'm considering Fox 2.0 Shocks. My driving is mostly city and highway, with some occasional off-roading. Which suspension system would you recommend for this mix of driving conditions?
Are there any other parts or upgrades you would suggest for improving the ride quality and handling of my Tahoe?
Tires
Currently, I have Goodyear Eagle Touring tires, size 285/45R22. I'm considering switching to either Michelin Defender LTX M/S 2 or Michelin Cross Climate 2. I've had a positive experience with the CrossClimate SUV (not the 2s) on my Highlander, especially in winter conditions here in Ohio. How do these two options compare for a vehicle like the Tahoe, particularly in snowy conditions?
Suspension Upgrade
I'm also contemplating a suspension upgrade. I've come across the Bilstein 6122s (front, part number 47-310834) and Bilstein 5160s (rear, part number 25-251937). Alternatively, I'm considering Fox 2.0 Shocks. My driving is mostly city and highway, with some occasional off-roading. Which suspension system would you recommend for this mix of driving conditions?
Are there any other parts or upgrades you would suggest for improving the ride quality and handling of my Tahoe?