Does your Tahoe/ Denali ride like a tank?

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jackdforme

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I'm willing to swap my 20"s chrome factory wheels on my 2016 LT I use in NJ. Perfect with 1400mi on them. PM me

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To each his own. I'm one who likes a softer ride. After test driving a 2016'tahoe which rides even softer than the Denali, I decided I couldn't live with the ride. I even rented one to really put it to the test and just didn't like the ride so I bought a 2013 Denali after searching for several weeks. I bought it yesterday. Some are less sensitive to a stiff ride, wish I wasn't, I could have kept my 2015 suv that I traded out of for the Denali

It's why I special ordered the Denali with 20's. the ride is fine on decent pavement. The second you hit anything though (expansion joint, small crack, baby ants) it bobbles and shakes like James brown.

For a suspension system the 'reads and adjusts a thousand times a second' I'd expect more.


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Go to 18s that will solve ride quality issues. Don't overinflated the tires also. Use the recommended pressures on the door not the max pressures n the tire sidewall. You would be surprised how many shops do that,
 

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In addition I'd the truck has Bridgestone duelers those tend to ride harder than a Michelin truck tire.
 

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Isu-152 baby! Lol. It's a Russian tank destroyer
 

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