Need a softer ride with the PPV

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tire size, shocks original, 4x4??? I replaced some bushings up front and made a noticeable difference in ride quality.. It's still a truck and aint gonna be no floaty coupe de ville!
 

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The gf landlady is complaining about the harsh ride of my 2014 PPV.
Anybody know of a cure?
Use civilian tire size (or larger), not PPV tire size.
265/70R17 (or 265/75R16?).
If your speedometer is affected, get tuned, which should also disable V4 mode.
 

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I am having the same issue and could use some advise too. It feels like a high school lowered 1995 Honda Civic bouncing down the road lol.

2015 Chevy Tahoe PPV
4x4
245/65R17s on the Police rims
No MagneRide (or atleast I dont think so, no z95 on RPO sticker)

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I am having the same issue and could use some advise too. It feels like a high school lowered 1995 Honda Civic bouncing down the road lol.

2015 Chevy Tahoe PPV
4x4
245/65R17s on the Police rims
No MagneRide (or atleast I dont think so, no z95 on RPO sticker)

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No different than any other, get rid of those tires and put a taller sidewall on.
 

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