Been there a time or two. Did you have any luck??
Of the times I've had this happen in GM vehicles it was the battery cables. As many in here have mentioned - start there. You're dealing with a sudden voltage drop and this is how the BCM responds. If both battery cables are securely...
Agreed with installing the larger H8/49. Didn't have to remove the rad overflow bolts but did have to turn the batt on its side to install. Will probably have yo pull the 6.2 to ever get it back out. :buffer:
Correction - they just sent me an e-mail stating "or provide visual images of PowerStop brake hoses off the vehicle." Anybody confident in another high-end make of aftermarket hoses?
Glad they're doing something about it. The damn fittings on mine ALL look corroded already... so much for the LONG lasting stainless...
Potential Number of Units Affected: 26,556 Problem Description: Power Stop LLC (PowerStop) is recalling certain Braided Steel Brake Hoses. The brake hoses...
Hey guys,
Time to replace belts on the ol 15 Yukon.
I learned it's imperative to remove the A/C refrigerant BEFORE replacing the AC belt. Anyone know what this is about?
Not easy chasing the intermittent issue. Can you check any of the boxes in the above comments? Check away bar bushings and links, ball joints, tie rods, tire wear/balance/psi, exhaust valve, trans fluid/torque converter, U-joints, etc to narrow
I think you'll rub the upper control arms a bit when attempting to turn full lock with the 33x12.5 - I did. Not that big of deal if you get used to it.
I think 2" wheel spacers could have you rubbing the rear fender well. Maybe try a 1" spacer and see where that gets you. I recently posted a...
Heck yeah - sorry about the lack of video-skills but at least you can see where I cut. Way too easy.
Took through the local river bottom up/down steep grades with some reverse driving over bumps and no issues.
Other tires at stock offset with RC UCA's:
33x12.5/20 Trailblade M/T inner...
Finally got around to taking care of wheel rub on the Yukon. This made for zero rub with 295/60/20 Atturo X/T which are 34.2" diameter.
Section width is 11.5"
Suspension Maxx lift 2.75" front 3.5" rear
First video using the gopro but basic technique once you have the wheel off and carpet...
Suspensionmax. Just modified the rear-end again though by cutting the oem bump stops and moving them to the top of the axle. The sumo springs now just barely touch them. What an awesome improvement compared to the energy stops I had installed on top of the axle.. Huge improvement at highway...
+1 on the Norcal mod.
On the 15 Yukon, have a few different sets of wheels and they ALL rub a little, more-so when backing up:
Summer - 33x12.5x20(32.8" diameter)
Winter - 295x55x20(33" dia.)
Long-distance hauling - 295x60x20 which are 34.2" diameter and the tallest yet.
MaxxSuspension...
Finally a small crack in the stock 01 Yukon SLT. Had planned on ordering pre-bent stainless lines and then read on here the NiCopp EZ-fit are the way to go? Only a few bucks more. Thanks for the tips. Was otherwise thinking of spraying the pre-bent with Rust-Oleum
Doesn't matter. Mounted all mine sideways in two sets of wheels and never had any trouble. I put the tps tool against the sidewall next to valve stem when programming. Not sure it matters but works every time
Remember - Progress not perfection. Yeah, I feel you on the NO TIME FOR ANYTHING days. 5 young kids, multiple jobs, and WAYYYY to many hobbies will do that. Hard work, Trust, and following Him = doing what we're suppose to while we're here. The rest just follows. Still like how it's coming...
The price and performance are good in my opinion. Having purchased these kits multiple times for multiple vehicles, the longevity of the rotors is sub-par even with seldom towing in my opinion. Consider a better more durable rotor is my suggestion.
I like them. Fairly quiet, low dust, great bite. Rotors don't seem to last more than a few years though. Installed power stop rotors on the 05 tahoe & twice on an 01 yukon have worn VERY fast.... They didn't warp but start to thin quicker than OEM and you can see the vents become less and...
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