I know a guy with a booth and will spray for free if I prep. Have some ideas in the works. But waiting to be able to afford it. Every time I plan to repair something on the Tahoe. My wife's car has sort of new issue every time. Right now it needs a new starter, I am picky and won't run anything...
That's cheaper than a new steel bumper. The one I found was on ebay. $300 which is ridiculous and it probably won't match.
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I want to do this swap. Have been eying it and have found a used bumper but out of price rance for now. Plus it's hard to find a silver birch denali.
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Good luck fitting a 35 with that low of offset. I have keys and 1" spacer. 18x10 -24 and 275/65-18 tires so a 32x11 Tire and mine rubs full lock backing out of parking spots.
Oh and I have trimmed a lot of plastic off just to "barely" clear these.
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Still drivable with gauge cluster removed. Just use a GPS speedometer on your phone if you have to drive it. If longer time is needed get the torque app and a Bluetooth dlc adapter and it can display any parameter you want to watch.
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I like the strips better, more uniform back lighting.
Natural white led strip about 3' total used in my cluster. Almost another foot used in my climate control, but pieces are cut shorter to fill in the buttons right. It is a more clear bright white in person. Not sure why the camera catches...
Draining out of the box into or under the carpet, and then out the rear door.
This is just how I'm understanding what he said.
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More than likely the brushes or bearings are bad inside. It has a fan that circulates the cabin air to check the temp. Not sure if it's bad or not. Mines been making noise since we bought it
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It's for the automatic climate climate control.
Cabin air temperature aspirator
http://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo.php?pk=3737175&cc=1424247&jnid=432&jpid=1
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I've been thinking about doing the same thing with my plastic moldings. But using matte black plastic trim and bumper paint, and use tintable bedliner on the step rails and match it to the paint.
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It is what I've heard. But have a buddy who is confident he's got adhesion figured out. We will see on some of the other pieces he's practiced with.
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I do want... but no money right now. I don't like the z71 rack. Only reason my wife likes the Hoe is because of the z71 rack haha. Trying to persuade her will be hard too.
I would paint whole thing color matched over the chrome. Or the chrome black chrome and paint matched caps.
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All it takes to fit what you want is a hammer, Sawzall, die grinder and some time. People stuff 37's on these all the time, just how you persuade them.
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I've never used a swivel. Just a swivel head ratchet (flex head) and small 1" extension with short plug socket. Never had any issues after the wire is off. Sometimes they get locked on pretty good. So good that I've had many of them come apart and left the connector stuck on the plug. I have...
Or add in a resonator if the kit drones. Pick out one of your choice and have a muffler shop weld it in. Or other option look up a J-Pipe resonator and have a local shop put one on.
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http://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo.php?pk=3762051&cc=1303872&jnid=419&jpid=9
2.25" thick may have to get the isolators for the bigger core to fit unless this is stock size anyway. Or can shell out money for the be cool aluminium ones.
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