Silberwolfen
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Hey Folks,
I need a little advice and help. I'm looking to buy a new 2016 Z71 Tahoe this week and do not have any experience with the new model. A local dealership recently got one (1) in stock and I haven't been able to test drive it yet. My former Z71 was a 2004, and I drove a 2015 LTZ with 22" wheels (and didn't care for wheels that large).
Before I go test drive the Z71 and potentially buy it tomorrow---is the suspension sprung pretty tight? I found the LTZ with the magnetic ride to be a bit too "floaty" for my tastes. I do a lot of driving on back country roads and prefer a tighter more rigid suspension setup. Yeah, I know those SR-A tires are terrible and will have to go. I had AT-Revos on my 2004.
So for on-road handling is there anything that I am going to immediatelly notice behind the wheen of the Z71? Is it going to feel wobbly and bouncy? Or will it be tight? Just curious. Sorry for the stupid questions. I'm just curious how it feels to some of the veterans here.
Regards,
John
I need a little advice and help. I'm looking to buy a new 2016 Z71 Tahoe this week and do not have any experience with the new model. A local dealership recently got one (1) in stock and I haven't been able to test drive it yet. My former Z71 was a 2004, and I drove a 2015 LTZ with 22" wheels (and didn't care for wheels that large).
Before I go test drive the Z71 and potentially buy it tomorrow---is the suspension sprung pretty tight? I found the LTZ with the magnetic ride to be a bit too "floaty" for my tastes. I do a lot of driving on back country roads and prefer a tighter more rigid suspension setup. Yeah, I know those SR-A tires are terrible and will have to go. I had AT-Revos on my 2004.
So for on-road handling is there anything that I am going to immediatelly notice behind the wheen of the Z71? Is it going to feel wobbly and bouncy? Or will it be tight? Just curious. Sorry for the stupid questions. I'm just curious how it feels to some of the veterans here.
Regards,
John