I really can't remember the OEM markers at all, but can you not put them in the oven to loosen the glue, pull the plastic off the housing and then remove the orange signal cover then reassemble?
Like stated just get a closely matching year gauge cluster from a Denali or an Escalade.
I just put a 2005 Escalade cluster into my 2004 Tahoe and the trans temp gauge works fine. Doesn't do much since I don't drive hard or tow, but it does work just fine and it looks good.
Or go all out and...
May be a little late, but I have seen a few people around me that just put them inside the grill without cutting it out. Looks...ok.
If you do end up cutting it out and correctly mounting it I bet it would look good.
The battery, the frame, a bolt attached to metal, the custom made points...
What are you trying to ground and where are you trying to ground it? There are essentially limitless places to ground something.
Hello and welcome to the forums.
Any reason you purchased all those accessories before fixing the body and possibly engine?
Should look good once it's all fixed up.
When you say radiator support are you talking about your main radiator or did they possibly have an aftermarket one in there at one point?
The photos will really help. Just make sure it's good lighting and not overly blurry so we can see it all.
I really can't tell what I'm looking at. Here is a reference picture for anyone that has air ride and may be able to answer this.
I really can't tell what's going on due to the lighting and blurriness.
Need to do this to two of mine. Does not look like a fun project.
Edit : Just saw this video. Be warned the beginning is really loud.
Is there enough slack to do this or is he really tugging on that plug?
Give a better diagnosis.
Does it happen when you drive?
Does it happen when you turn, go in reverse?
Do you think it's suspension, tires, brakes or engine?
Hard to diagnose a 'roar' when we have no idea where it's coming from or when it's happening.
Looks very clean. Price does seem a tad high.
Was it rear ended? Not to sure about the rear of Denali, but I really don't think missing half of the rear plastic piece on the bumper was part of the look GM went for.
Yeah, that sounds like a lot of work.
Might could just get some fold out seats from a junkyard 90s model GM truck, take out the plastic covers in the back fender walls(will not look nice so you may look into that) and just put the folding part of the seat just above the rear wheel. Then...
:lol:
Spend enough time on this site you'll want to do more than you thought you ever would.
Welcome. Your ride is definitely clean for the mileage on it. Nice that it was garage kept it's like.
That's it? Yeah, probably wouldn't have put MOOG on if you had a choice with only 4k a year.
Like mentioned earlier, ask them for a more detailed breakdown of what you were charged for.
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