Timbren Recommendation for Front and Rear Suspension of 2004 Chevy Tahoe
Question:
Will the timbren help with front end brake dive and body roll in turns while unloaded? 2004 tahoe 2wd with new bilstein shocks
asked by: Jon
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Expert Reply:
If you installed Timbrens all around on your 2004 Chevy Tahoe you would get somewhat improved performance in the areas you mentioned. The front Timbrens are part # TUF100 and the rear would be part # TUR100.
Normally front end dive in corners is seen when aggressively hitting corners. If you have new shocks and are still seeing this you might make sure your springs are also in good shape.
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Jameson C
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Timbren Rear Suspension Enhancement System
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- Rear Axle Suspension Enhancement
- Jounce-Style Springs
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