Oh ya tons of experience.
Some do not know that there was a ''self-leveling - Nivomat'' suspension, AND there was the (crap) ''electronic Auto-Ride suspension.''
The original suspension and the Nivomat, if I am not mistaken were much more common than the Auto-Ride...To answer your question, if you are specifically talking about the Nivomat, yes you can easily bypass the system with the use of shocks and OE springs. Not expensive.
However if you have the electronic Auto-Ride suspension, then Arnott will be your best bet. They are about the only ones out there tackling this type of suspension. I personally would avoid any electronic suspension on a Tahoe/Yukon like it was a bowl filled with sticky bodily fluids.
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Originally Posted by Boog
Can a tahoe or burb that has this option be changed to regular shocks? By unplugging the shocks or pulling a fuse will a message then appear.
Reason i ask is i will be looking for probably a tahoe soon and i would walk away from one with this option but maybe not if i could get around it.
Anyone have experience with this?
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