When I got an Escalade cluster for my Tahoe from a junkyard I sent it to an online shop and they changed the mileage and hours on the Escalade cluster to match mine. Was very cheap but I guess whoever got your new cluster said no thanks and just installed it and drove it.
I agree with the others on the police push bumpers. I know you want to keep your front hooks but most, if not all, push bumpers have a pole running across the bottom of the push bumper. So you could just wrap straps around that pole and accomplish the same things as the hooks.
Good to hear you got it worked out.
If you ever get time, and the desire, you could just replace the bulbs with LED bulbs and keep your dimmer option. That way it won't throw light everywhere like a strip.
That sucks so much. Hopefully you get it figured out and get your stuff back.
Hopefully you had some easily identifiable things stolen. If they happen to go to a pawn shop your police will have access to everything pawned ever.
So if your stuff is pawned it'll be easy to find.
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I don't see any reason why they wouldn't work. I put some HIDs in my fogs for backroads, but I just used the H11 connection.
I'm sure those wires will work just fine.
Here is a good thread on what he's getting and how to install it. https://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/threads/cam-swap-question.117036/
One other thing you can do it check the what you did thread and just read signatures. A lot of people will list what they have and it will give you some other info...
Never used Auxbeam myself. From what I can see they do have good reviews, but the customer service isn't the best. If that doesn't bother you then it could work.
I've always used Rigid Industries on my vehicles, but like you said they are pricey. Worth it though for me.
They are nice. My work vehicle is a 2015 Tahoe and I really like the ride. It is dropped some, but still rides nice.
Funny that they got you a Tahoe and not some other SUV.
I know online photos are doctored to make lights look amazing, but I feel like that would be way too bright for something so small.
Somewhere in Tech Info I think there is a tutorial thread on changing cluster lights. Look in there for a possible idea on a bulb to use in place for the controls.
Put in four full cans of r134 and now have a 60 degree AC versus a 90 degree AC.
Much nicer now, albeit towards the end of summer, but fortunately Texas won't get cool for another month or two.
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