Your last reply said constant hot where the console used to be. I assume you purchased the vehicle and all the equipment was removed and wires are just blunt cut all over. It could be a factory wire from one of the bundles or an add on harness from the upfitter. Personally I am leaning on added...
The stock tire on the 21 and PPV Tahoe is a 275/55r20 Firestone Firehawk police. We have already wore those out on our 21's and replaced them with a Goodyear. I can not recall the model but I will try and write it down when I go back to work on Monday. I can take a ciuple of pics then also.
Hey everyone, just giving you all another option in replacement pads and rotors. The Power Stop brake rep came by the shop the other day. Set us up with a complete set of front and rear pads and rotors for 21 and up PPV Tahoes. These are supposed to address the brake squeal and increase the...
Hey everyone, just some more info for everyone. A Power Stop brake rep stopped by the shop the other day. Gaves us some info on their product to help combat the break squeal issue on 21 and up PPV Tahoes and maybe some more miles over the factory pads. They shipped us a set of front and rear...
Good write up. Thanks for sharing. I was referencing your stock components for brake upgade on my 05 tahoe. The 13" rotors and a 4 piston calipers would stop better than my current 12" with 2 piston. But been researching the 16" 6 piston as well.
As far as your sensor and hose bracket issues...
Thats awesome! If you dont mind, where did you source the calipers and cost?
As far as your 21 Denali, what was the the caliper on it? 2 piston, 4 piston, and did it use a caliper mounting bracket like previous generations or is the bracket deleted like the ppv caliper? Thanks!
The coating on the rotor will wear off. Do a good burn-in/seat the pads, let them cool, then do it again couple hours later. The 1st time you do it, you will still see the coating, and it will start to wear off. The 2nd time should be good. The police pads put off some dust, so just stay on top...
I researched the Ranchhand site and found the brackets they use. They also had wiring extensions to help relocate the sensors from the bumber to the pushbumper. I have not purchased any. Price seem to be reasonable if I recall. I am not sure if they will be a bolt on to any other manufacturers...
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