Better Handling?

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98Tahoe

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I have a 1998 tahoe with 175,000 miles on it but alot of the front end suspension has been replaced recently as far as pitman and idler arms and tie rods and it likes to sway a bit. Taking turns on offramps you really have to slow down compared to a car and it doesnt feel like it would be responsive in a highway speed quick response turn. Would bigger sway bars or different shocks help any?
 

Woodstock

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You can try upgraded bushings in sway bar and end links, replace shocks and everything else, but at the end of the day, its still a 5000 pound vehicle with a relatively high center of gravity; they're going to sway some. I switch from an HHR to my Tahoe a lot. I notice the difference in handling all the time.
 
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