He got himself a new lady a while back, so that's probably taking up most of his spare time. Good on him!
I dunno man I think the thorns got him haha.
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He got himself a new lady a while back, so that's probably taking up most of his spare time. Good on him!
Sorry again for the late reply, my company just laid off 110 people and those of us left had to pick up some slack.Neck it until you get OEM from Rock auto or Gruven. A trip to the plumbing store to grab some copper fittings and hose clamps will get u by.
ScottyBoy - The Dorman and other aftermarket connectors seep/leak, usually from the very start. The only connectors worth using are either the OEM GM Tee's or the metal ones from Gruven Parts. I've stuck with the OEM as they're so easy to swap out and readily available.
I replace the Tee's every 5-years along with new coolant and all the radiator, heater and various bypass hoses as preventative maintenance. Beyond 5-years the plastic Tee's aren't trustworthy. I live in Arizona with summer temps routinely above 110. Our Tahoe is my wife's daily driver and regularly commutes 30 miles daily, plus a 600-mile roundtrip across the desert in July heat from PHX to San Diego (I-8) for our annual summer vaction in Carlsbad. Have never had a broken/leaky tee or bad hose following this schedule.
Thanks - Got it!Be sure to 'tag' the target of your response by typing his/her name starting with the "@" symbol, then select the right member from the dropdown list of members. Like this: @KC 2013 Tahoe (you will have an alert to view). That way an alert is sent to that user that he was tagged. I'll tag @ScottyBoy like this so he's aware of your prior post.
An alert is also sent if you "Reply" to his post like I did yours here.
Generally speaking, no tagging is needed if the poster is the Original Poster (OP). Hope that helps.
Don't need to lower diff, just need a little room underneath to pull the line up from the backside.Going forward .. my truck has 4wd. Will I have to lower the front diff to feed the oil cooler lines through or will there be enough room with some wiggling ??