Try rotating the tires, Sometimes four wheel drive vehicles create a cupping type of wear on the outer edge of the tire and if you don't rotate at least every 10,000 miles the vehicle will tend to steer and feel different and follow every crack in the road, I bet it will feel totally different...
Saw this site on another forum http://repairpal.com/chevrolet-tahoe-1999 put in your info and it said:About this Repair: Fuel Pump Replacement for your 1998 Chevrolet Tahoe
What to watch out for
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A clogged fuel filter or problems with the electrical system powering the fuel...
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