Stabilitrak Issues With Lifted Suspension
Subconsciously, I think I know the answer, but wanted to put out there in case I am wrong.
Is there any way (Other than removing the fuse) to completely permanently disable the Stabilitrak on G-Vans?
My van is lifted 6" and the stabilitrak thinks its tipping over the majority of the time. This causes a less than exciting experience of random wheel braking on highway overpasses.
I have removed the fuse....This works, but the warning dings and lights get annoying after a while.
Yes, I know its the risk I take having a lifted vehicle. Just thought I would ask.
Is there a programmer on the market that might accomplish this?
Is there any way (Other than removing the fuse) to completely permanently disable the Stabilitrak on G-Vans?
My van is lifted 6" and the stabilitrak thinks its tipping over the majority of the time. This causes a less than exciting experience of random wheel braking on highway overpasses.
I have removed the fuse....This works, but the warning dings and lights get annoying after a while.
Yes, I know its the risk I take having a lifted vehicle. Just thought I would ask.
Is there a programmer on the market that might accomplish this?
My kit is from Boulder Offroad Vans. I believe they have kits for 05's. Make sure you get good solid shocks, and have the mechanic measure the stroke and travel. My buddy works for the Bilstein R&D in San Diego. His team measured everything for me, and got it setup real nice. I have the part numbers somewhere, I will have to look
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