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Hello, all! Been on these forums for a couple years now. I had a 2014 Silverado 1500 LTZ Z71 since July 2013. I recently traded it for a 2015 Silverado 2500HD LTZ Z71 with the Duramax Plus package. Pretty much the same as the 2014 I had, except the engine and transmission.

 

 

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Thanks, guys! So far, I'm loving it. No vibration issues on this one or the 2014 1500. Only notice a shake on bad roads! Lol! These are the same roads that ride like crap in anything! Ha ha!

 

Now lower your tire pressures to about 50 psi unloaded, and get a better ride ... and a dash icon lite up ... & up the pressures when needed

 

Great White trucks !

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Got all the tires at 60 and softened the rear a touch. No lights so far

 

I may do this also, I know when you PMd you were concerned. The ride especial over a pothole filled road can be ugly and I'm thinking it's the 75+ PSI in the rear tires.

 

MIke

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I may do this also, I know when you PMd you were concerned. The ride especial over a pothole filled road can be ugly and I'm thinking it's the 75+ PSI in the rear tires.

 

MIke

I basically lowered the rears to the front pressures and haven't had an issue to date. When I tow or haul something substantial, I'll bump them back up to the factory 75psi.
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I basically lowered the rears to the front pressures and haven't had an issue to date. When I tow or haul something substantial, I'll bump them back up to the factory 75psi.

 

Good to know, thanks.

 

I'm also thinking of doing a 2" drop shackle in the rear. I would rather drop the rear then raise the front. I'll have to see what others have done and gain their experience.

 

Mike

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