Dynomax 19360. Low rumble at idle and NO drone. I love mine I have had it for about 3 years. I paid under $400 shipped for the one in my suburban. the only down fall I can say about it is that the tip is kind of cheap and started to rust within 6 months.
I had drilled and slotted and didn't like them.
This is the back. They ate the Hawk pads in 6 months.
This is one of the front rotors that cracked within 3 months.
I just did the same to mine. Instead of doing upper ball joints I did upper control arms for only $20 difference using moog parts from rockauto.
As for the gmt-900 parts look at rockauto for new they really are that much cheaper than the dealership or parts store and only take a few days to...
Had them on my 02 suburban. Loved them. As for the snow I got stuck in a blizzard a few years back and they did amazing. I was one of the few vehicles still moving but I was in 4wd.
http://www.tirerack.com/wheels/tech/techpage.jsp?techid=101
This is the easiest explanation I could find quickly.
If you plan on lifting more than the keys you plan on doing and going with some kind of spindle lift most of of them require a back spacing of 4.5 inches. So that is something to...
http://www.amazon.com/Dynomax-19360-Exhaust-System/dp/B001AGHN1W#
This is the one that I have. Little rumble at idle no drone but still noticeable while driving. the "chrome" tip or whatever it is isn't the best but it works.
You can't just swap tbs. The drive by wires are 4 bolt and cables are 3. You would need to buy a new 3 bolt cable tb or an adapter plate. But iirc the newer intake manifolds are around 90mm and the older ones are 78mm. So the better option would to go with an 07 and up engine to get the better...
You may be able to find someone on here to make some or go on another forum to find some another cheaper option is these http://www.amazon.com/Depo-335-1119PXAS2-Headlight-Projector-Assembly/dp/B005XRQO9Q
These are the exemption to the rule of not buying cheap projectors. Because cheap...
The only hard part was inserting the one pin into the connector. A little dielectric grease and take your time and you should be good. everything else is easy. Just remember that you need a tune to activate that pin in York ecm. BBP is who I recommend for a tune.
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