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Old 05-26-2018, 11:51 AM   #6
Larryjb
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My TM does visibly weigh down the back end of my Tahoe. It is probably because the levelling suspension no longer functions. Unloaded, the Tahoe rides level and well.
I just wanted to update this post:

Last month I changed out all four shocks to Bilstein 5100 on my Tahoe. I left the stock springs. The rear end does not sag when the TM is hooked up. I will still use the WDH to transfer some load to the front wheels to maintain good handling.

The original shocks were in bad shape, and I should have changed them sooner.
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