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    New user and new to Tahoe Ownership / Very reactive steering

    Thank you as well! Much appreciated for sure and I will also touch base after checking out all of the factors you pointed out and let everyone know what I find. I will also look into the offsets and alignments with a buddy of mine who does a thorough job! I will take him all of my findings...
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    New user and new to Tahoe Ownership / Very reactive steering

    Thank you for the reply. I have been researching and found that a 265 60 18 is almost identical to the 265 70 16. I am also going to confirm with a friend who is a service writer at our local Chevy dealer. I will let everyone know my findings, but this makes sense. Thanks again!
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    New user and new to Tahoe Ownership / Very reactive steering

    Thanks for the welcome!! Colorado... I am originally from Cheyenne... miss the mountains for sure!! I went from the stock 265 / 70 / 16 and now it has 275 / 65 / 18s on it. Do you think that could be the cause?
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    New user and new to Tahoe Ownership / Very reactive steering

    I recently bought a 2002 Tahoe and was talked into putting a newer style 18" stock chevy wheel and tire on it. It now seems very reactive wheel I turn the wheel. It may have been this way before I added this set, but I don't believe it was. It came with the original 16s and I only drove it a...

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