I am at a loss. Your list sounds pretty exhaustive of all the basic things. Can you throw it back on the scan tool and check if you are still getting random misfires after the coil changes?
Seat folds down perfect! I made sure of this before we started the install. No way did I want it affecting being able to lay the seat down. That would suck! :Nonono:
This vid will probably give you a good idea. I had the work done while the trans was out of the truck when I had the torque converter replaced. Not sure how much tear down is required to install the valve.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zVpLX3VHIh4
also...
http://www.sonnax.com/parts/2169
Give yourself way more than 10 minutes to do this work if you have never done it before (just don't plan on being in a rush at all). There are some great write-ups online with pictures that will give you the run down. Just google 4l60e corvette servo install or similar. It's not that hard...
Got everything finished up yesterday. Totally happy with the install and sound. The Kicker Hideaway was just right (plenty of bass) without sacrificing space. Nav, bluetooth, and backup cam are really nice finishing touches. :thumbsup:
Not to jack the thread, but I already had the Sonnax boost valve installed a while back which is supposed to help with line pressure. Not sure why I didn't do the vette servo at the same time. Any problem running both?
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Your caddy looks really great! Don't see too many done with a rugged look and I like it! :thumbsup:
I have a set of 1.5" spacers that were only installed for a few miles. If you are interested send me a PM.
Anyone bought recently and know who has the best price on the actual GM part (not aftermarket)?
Also, how important is the under hood insulation? Can you swap your original insulation over?
Most of the time you will want to run 1" - 1.5" spacer in the rear if you have LS/LT springs. If you put in the z71 springs the rear may be high enough.
As far as wheel spacers I would be careful with those, adjusting your backspacing by 2" is a lot and you may get into rub issues depending on...
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