so this is my fairly new to me toy...
2004 tahoe lowered with 20's
its in really good shape, mostly loaded.
i have had many chevy 4x4's over the years ranging from 75-97, but all of them were actual 4x4. as in 2 hi, 4 hi and 4 lo.
this tahoe is full time 4wd with the stabilitrak. so far im not to fond of the way its working. i figured out how to turn off the stabilitrak by pushing the top botton on the left side of the cluster. easy enough. the "stability system disabled" shows up on the info at the bottom of the cluster and the tc with a slash over it shows up near the top right. which means to me the traction control is off and so is the stabilitrak. ok so far so good.
now my problem comes when i stand on the gas. in my regular 4x4's, if i stand on the gas all 4 wheels start to spin and stay spinning and of course the first thing it would do on slick ground is slide completely sideways against the curb if you dont let up.
now try that in my tahoe, and all the wheels start to spin for a second, and then the rearend steps way out as if i was in 2wheel drive and the front is barely going. it still looks as if its moving, but just not with much power.
now i have looked through the owners manual(ya, a rare occasion) and it says when the system is turned off, the traction off light and the stability sys disabled will show up on the cluster, and are there to warn the driver that both the stability system and PART of the traction control system are disabled. ok...
so then after that it says, your vehical will still have brake traction control with stabilitrak disabled.
now the way i read that is not in "antilock brake" sense but more in the "traction control" sense even though it should be turned off.
so i guess im trying to find out how an AWD tahoe should behave in the snow like this.
and has anyone figured out how to COMPLETELY get rid of the traction control and stabilitrak. i have been looking through the fuse block im not a big fan of the vehical controling its self and even over ruling what i am trying to get it to do. i guess when i stand on the gas i expect all the wheels to spin until i let off the gas.
anyway, for a first post that was pretty long winded, but i dont know a single person with this set up on their stuff. thanks for any info
2004 tahoe lowered with 20's


its in really good shape, mostly loaded.
i have had many chevy 4x4's over the years ranging from 75-97, but all of them were actual 4x4. as in 2 hi, 4 hi and 4 lo.
this tahoe is full time 4wd with the stabilitrak. so far im not to fond of the way its working. i figured out how to turn off the stabilitrak by pushing the top botton on the left side of the cluster. easy enough. the "stability system disabled" shows up on the info at the bottom of the cluster and the tc with a slash over it shows up near the top right. which means to me the traction control is off and so is the stabilitrak. ok so far so good.
now my problem comes when i stand on the gas. in my regular 4x4's, if i stand on the gas all 4 wheels start to spin and stay spinning and of course the first thing it would do on slick ground is slide completely sideways against the curb if you dont let up.
now try that in my tahoe, and all the wheels start to spin for a second, and then the rearend steps way out as if i was in 2wheel drive and the front is barely going. it still looks as if its moving, but just not with much power.
now i have looked through the owners manual(ya, a rare occasion) and it says when the system is turned off, the traction off light and the stability sys disabled will show up on the cluster, and are there to warn the driver that both the stability system and PART of the traction control system are disabled. ok...
so then after that it says, your vehical will still have brake traction control with stabilitrak disabled.
now the way i read that is not in "antilock brake" sense but more in the "traction control" sense even though it should be turned off.
so i guess im trying to find out how an AWD tahoe should behave in the snow like this.
and has anyone figured out how to COMPLETELY get rid of the traction control and stabilitrak. i have been looking through the fuse block im not a big fan of the vehical controling its self and even over ruling what i am trying to get it to do. i guess when i stand on the gas i expect all the wheels to spin until i let off the gas.
anyway, for a first post that was pretty long winded, but i dont know a single person with this set up on their stuff. thanks for any info