Thank you anyway, but I really just need one, actually 2 would be ok, but I also have new tires, so this seems more like more than I need. However, how much are you asking for the set, maybe we can find someone else who needs tires and 1-2 rims.
Curbed one rim, does anyone have a CK805 rim in good condition you're willing to sell, or has a suggestion where to get one?
I dont think chrome rims can be easily repaired, right?
Thank you in advance
Curbed one rim last night, does anyone have a CK805 rim in good condition you're willing to sell?
I dont think chrome rims can be easily repaired, right?
Thank you in advance
Thanks. I'll drill them out but have to put the bracket back on, so I'll have to come up with a way to attach. I assume there will be 4 empty holes in the bumper once remember. Thanks again
Has anyone removed the front license plate bracket? From googling it appears to be held on by rivets. Must these be drilled out? I plan to put back so don't want to destroy the rivets if possible.
Thanks in advance
No, sorry, but I think if you google it you should find plenty of discussions. I bought the Spyders bc a resistor wasn't needed based on things I've read in the past, but I didn't take note of where to obtain the resistors, unfortunately.
I seriously considered that set because they're a more modern look than the spyder set. However, the overall theme for the Denali is stock with some upgrades, so I thought the red would be a better choice. For your Denali, I agree the set you bought is better.
Sure thing. Check out the videos on YouTube or the eBay auctions. One of the wires (the brake wire, I think) is a bit short. I just sliced some of the wire loom, which provided a little slack, really not a big deal at all.
if your question is directed at me, then yes, the Spyders are true PNP. You remove the bulbs and the lights wires have connectors that resemble the a bulb connection, which is plugged into the truck's bulb connector/wiring. There are youtube videos.
I have the Spyder brand that look just like the lights in the link provided by Sasquatch. Very good quality for an aftermarket light and plug and play. Got them on Amazon warehouse deals. Very happy with them and makes the Denali look 5 years younger. :)
I didn't price a steering wheel, but was recently quoted $350 to do the dash bezel and $350 to do the cup holder, ash tray and cd changer sections of the dash.
I, too, considered the DIY kit, but thought it looks so easy on YouTube that it must be very difficult w/o experience. Ended up...
No real complaints but you won't use them? Not sure I follow. Anyway, as mentioned found the company through recommendations and have had good experience. Sure you can pay more a proven brand, or use a company that many have used. To each his own.
I've ordered several sets of slotted and drilled from a company named Rotorpros, which was recommended on another vehicle forum. I really like them. I am not sure if the drills or slots make much of a difference, but I like the look and they are very smooth when braking. Also, reasonably...
Thank you for the guidance. I was able to separate the pieces, but had not yet removed the tilt lever and then was sidetracked by the kids. I'll try again this weekend. Thanks again.
Any advice to remove the plastic pieces on the steering column? I've read threads and watched YouTube videos, but my lower piece doesn't appear to have screws. Is this a Denali specific issue, or do I just not have screws? Thanks in advance
Now that the kids are older and the wife no longer feels like she has to sit with them, I'd like to switch my Grey Denali bench for Grey Denali captains chairs. The bench was rarely used until the first of the two baby seats was installed 5 years ago, and appears to have suffered some wear...
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