A bad connector should prevent it from turning on the fan. not the other way around. also. the fans turn on a lot when using ac or defrost. I actually monitor when my fans turn on. I have a LED in my gauge pod that lets me know.
still confused. so the hummer pass side motor mount is the same part/mount for a non hummer truck 6.2 for the left side? i am trying to find a non-liquid filled mount for my escalade
I dont understand why anyone would pay that. I bought my struts for 100 a piece and 3$ for the 2.2 ohm bypass resistor and changed them out in an hour.
I some how missed you reply! Thank you. I was googling this again years later and found this. It makes a lot of sense tho. I see a lot of the denali guys shifting at 6100-6200. seems a little high tho. I was looking at data log graphs for mine and it seems TQ and HP cross at 5200 so 5700-5800...
I have a really heavy foot and mine has lasted a year half so far. i think i am starting to feel it go again. at least its some what easy to change. I left the metal guard off the new one to make my life easier when install and i am sure it will help for removal
Usually i try to stay out of these debates but I made a box with a lid and run a filter with twice the square inch as the stock and its a noticeable increase in power. i did make a piece of aluminum that blocks the radiator heat from getting in and directs air from my grill to my box. I also...
I put KYB on my escalade 1.5 years ago and didnt really like them so i took a chance on these and id say probably one of the best decisions iv made especially if you are lowered...
I supported mine too with foam. There is nothing under the center dash so it will sag in heat the crack as it cools down. I have never had a cracked dash in my escalade but also wanted to prevent it so thats why i did this. it also lifted it a little bit. Mine did have some sagging.
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