Perfect condition. Sub and enclosure.
Had this in my Yukon for awhile and it sounded awesome. Come with old school USA made Orion sub(always sounded better than the new ones imo). Here’s a link with all the info and vehicles it fits.
$245 shipped to lower 48...
I was just in this boat.... I had just put on a new tranny pan with a lube locker gasket...noticed tiny bit of coolant dripping shortly afterwards....my leak was the quick connect fitting on the heater hose to the heater core - replaced and no leak... 180K miles on my 04 Yukon
If you have rear...
The Gates fittings look like this. Everything buttoned up real nice. The right side(white plastic) had a different molded fitting in the hose, the black side uses a hose clamp.
Yep. Gates 28500 is the right fitting coming off the T connector to the hoses... Finished this job this morning - everything fit good. Next time I’m eliminating the QD crap.
Yeah I’m about to do that too (I hate these stupid plastic connections they’re a joke) but did find the part number. The Gates 28500 connector works fine. The Dorman 800-403 does not fit. (I have rear AC/heat) so I have to incorporate a T connection at the heater core to run the line to the rear...
Vehicle - 2004 GMC Yukon 4.8 with rear AC
I have been looking on here and cannot seem to find a part number for the quick connect piece that attached to the heater hose (ill post a pic)
I have the T fittings - Dorman 800-414 and 800-413
While Im doing this replacement I want to replace the...
This kit is the 69-3005 if you need to check fitment. But no shock extenders and the spacers are 1.5" not 1"
Coming off my 04 Yukon. Kit fits many models
Got a Readylift kit minus the shock extenders - this is the torsion keys that raise the front end 2.5" and the rear coil spring spacer is...
Not sure why they emphasize not doing a full 360 on the RTV unless they want a pry point later.... but I did my knock sensors and gasket and new wire harness and COMPLETELY sealed the caps with hi temp rtv and I have had zero issues. I would just seal the crap out of them.
Im anal - I would...
Sorry been super busy
The brackets are simple in design but must be pretty stout to absorb all the pressure of the true weight of your steering. If you are the type that fabs a lot of metal work, yes it would be simple - if not... it may be a challenge, the bends must be fairly precise, if...
Damn that sucks - I didn't do a install thread because someone else already did and I posted it in the 4th post I think, its real easy - If you decide to do it and need anything contact me Id be glad to help.
I really like it - it takes some getting used to and there is a slight break in period. You must manipulate your steering wheel a little more than you may be used to right after install but now it just feels smooth and when I hit holes and bumps she's solid which is what I wanted. I am in...
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