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ScottG
May 20, 2018Nomad
My vote is for the hitch not being set up correctly. For some reason, dealers have a hard time with this job.
I would go over the instructions and increase the tension on the spring bars until you get the best handling. Then you can add friction sway bars.
You want to keep the sway from starting in the first place rather than control it with friction bars constantly.
It could also be that your Tahoe is just too lightly sprung for the job but try the above first.
I would go over the instructions and increase the tension on the spring bars until you get the best handling. Then you can add friction sway bars.
You want to keep the sway from starting in the first place rather than control it with friction bars constantly.
It could also be that your Tahoe is just too lightly sprung for the job but try the above first.
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