310,000 miles. Less than 20,000 on the Bilstein 5100's and Springs. I'll look at the rear suspension this weekend and see what all is there. I assumed (incorrectly) that they were all about the same.
took out the headrests that had TV screens built in to them and installed some JY specials that were the wrong color so I painted them with the SEM system. Look pretty good but they are slightly different headrests. Not really noticeable until you compare them to the captains seat ones in the...
So was changing the oil this weekend and went to check the suspension. Three of the four boots on the ball joints had split. The bushings looked like they were done for. In the interest of fixing with the least amount of expense I decided to order new, complete upper and lower control arms. I...
Going to change out the PCV integrated valve cover this weekend. Also changing the hose. Anything else I should do besides those two things? I'm not seeing leaks anywhere else so I should be good there. Just making sure there is nothing else I should do while I do those two items.
I don't suppose anyone has a pair of the darker leather (slate, I think) headrests for an 05 they would be willing to part with? I bought some to replace the ones with TV's in them and got the lighter colored leather. They looked like the darker ones but once I cleaned them up they were a lot...
I don't know if you have it like we do around here but there is a transmission shop here that rebuild transmissions and sells them on Facebook for people that want to install themselves. I think a transmission for these trucks runs less than $800. That might be an option.
Exact same thing happened on my son's yukon 4WD...There is a wire connection on the top of the transmission that goes to the speed sensors. That connection had wiggled loose. Try disconnecting and reconnection that and see if it fixes it.
What kind of effort was involved? Trying to decide what to do and was thinking this https://www.stockinteriors.com/AutoCarpet.asp?Itemid=6083&ModelId=596
Take it to a reputable shop and get an estimate for what is wrong. Even if they charge you a small fee it may be worth it to help you decide what you need to do.
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