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re: OT mechanics: 2015 Suburban rides like a tank
Posted on 11/29/19 at 7:49 am to Reubaltaich
Posted on 11/29/19 at 7:49 am to Reubaltaich
Check to see if it has LT tires. Sounds like someone put E load range tires on it.
Posted on 11/29/19 at 8:59 am to PapaPogey
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eta: The DIY would probably take an afternoon if you're somewhat mechanically inclined and have the time. It will probably save you $400 on installation.
This guy thinks a Burb has struts. In the back.
He doesn't even know what end of a screwdriver to use.
Posted on 11/29/19 at 9:15 am to Reubaltaich
Should have gotten that magnetic ride. It’s very nice.
Posted on 11/29/19 at 9:24 am to WizardSleeve
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Need a lot more info. Suburbans usually ride great and should not need any aftermarket suspension.
Why fuss with it? There are thousands of ‘15 Suburbans and Yukons out there. Just get one that doesn’t have a potential mechanical issue
Sounds like Op has tunnel vision which usually means the buyer gets Fd
Posted on 11/29/19 at 6:29 pm to BuckyCheese
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BuckyCheese
Are you like 11 or 12 years old?
Just keep washing them cars all nice and clean, one day you may just get hired on at Taco Bell as a third-shift floor sweeper.
Posted on 11/29/19 at 6:43 pm to WizardSleeve
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Need a lot more info. Suburbans usually ride great and should not need any aftermarket suspension. The usual things you can do to change suspension are add spring spacers and swap shocks (usually aftermarket shocks are more firm and heavy duty for offroad use), neither of these things will dramatically improve the ride of an IFS vehicle over stock. 1.) what is the tire pressure of all tires? 2.) what size are the tires? 3.) what is mileage of the vehicle? 4.) is everything stock? If everything is stock and tire size and pressure is normal, I would bet you are getting up there in miles (over 70k) and the front magnetic coil-over struts are bad and probably need to be
Looked a little closer at the vehicle.
Tire pressure checks out good, appears to be stock tires(R20s). No LTs, basic road tires.
Mileage is a little higher than I thought, 122K.
Everything looks stock.
Called the GM dealer and they looked it up the VIN and the vehicle DOES have magnetic front struts, about $650 each.
Told owner that if he fixed the issue, we will talk.
Otherwise I am walking.
Thanks for the info everyone(except Crusty the Clown).
Posted on 11/29/19 at 7:39 pm to Reubaltaich
Same problem here except
...2000 ford excursion 6.8 liter V-10 4WD W/8” lift on 37’s.
I kid, it’s only a hunting wagon but it does ride rough
...2000 ford excursion 6.8 liter V-10 4WD W/8” lift on 37’s.
I kid, it’s only a hunting wagon but it does ride rough
Posted on 11/29/19 at 7:42 pm to Pueblo Battle
One of my neighbors had a 15 and had tons of problems with it including the magnetic ride. A fully
Replacement is about 3k. Walk away my friend.
Replacement is about 3k. Walk away my friend.
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