Better handling with no drop?

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sammyd173

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I guess I'm a unique case in that I like the stock height of my 2004 2WD Tahoe.

What I want is a less wallowy ride and better handling.

What's the best bang for my buck? I was thinking sway bars and perhaps stifffer shocks?

Suggestions greatly appreciated!
 

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You can upgrade the stock swaybars with beefier pieces to help with bodyroll. Upgrading the the stock suspension bushings with polyurethane or polygraphite bushings will also help. And I know you don't want to lower the truck, so I'm just throwing this out there fyi, but handling will improve a lot by lowering the cg of the vehicle, especially one that sits as high as ours.
 

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Just doing sways helps substantially, I remember a guy on denalitrucks just did sways w/o a drop and he said it was 100x better. I can't imagine how well mine is gonna twist with sways and some more power, drop helped the road manners on my truck so much and I love the way it rides. You don't have an excuse to not drop a 2wd either :D
 

sammyd173

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Thanks guys!

Any options other than Eibach? They're backordered indefinitely.
 

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Hotchkis, belltech, suspension techniques, etc. Just pay attention to the bar diameters.
 
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