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Mrobinson

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My tahoe is leveled Ii have excessive squatting under acceleration with new Rancho 9000
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If you tow at all James’ suggestion about helper bags would be my choice.
 
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do the tahoe rear coil springs tend to get lazy over time
 

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Look at your RPO codes inside the glovebox lid. If you have ZW7 and G65 the truck came with self-leveling Nivomat rear shocks and softer rear springs, otherwise known as Premium Smooth Ride. If you have those codes, have the rear shocks been changed to conventional shocks? When doing that, the rear springs need to be changed to the stiffer springs.
 
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Look at your RPO codes inside the glovebox lid. If you have ZW7 and G65 the truck came with self-leveling Nivomat rear shocks and softer rear springs, otherwise known as Premium Smooth Ride. If you have those codes, have the rear shocks been changed to conventional shocks? When doing that, the rear springs need to be changed to the stiffer springs.
i do have those codes and i have changed my shocks to rancho rs9000
 

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