07Burb’s 09 Deathscalade Non-Build

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Grabbed this 09 Escalade today. Got it from a dealership down in Lebanon, Mo. by the time I pulled in the driveway she had 111k on the clock. One owner rig from a funeral home. Used to tote family to the grave sites and such. Still has the front strobe lights behind the grill which is my favorite part about it :lol:

No earth shattering plans other than Corsa, wheels and a tune. Found out on the way home that she’s speed limited to 80 mph :eek: so that’s gotta change and no idea why the funeral people did that. Thinking I’m going to get some CK375s on her. Have always liked that set up and have never have it so now’s the time :)

I already had the Weathertech mats waiting for it when I got home. Still waiting on the fronts to arrive

On the the bad pics….

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Nice truck and you’re set for further on down the road as they say. :D
 
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The “modules” for my autoride delete showed up today. I put that in quotes because the eBay ad called them modules and to me that means plug and play with no cutting and splicing. What I got was 4 50 watt, 6 ohm resistors that I need to cut and solder in :rolleyes: That’s ok and I can do what’s needed but that means I DEFINITELY over paid for these things. :whymewhyme: It’s a priority to get these wired in this weekend.
 

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The “modules” for my autoride delete showed up today. I put that in quotes because the eBay ad called them modules and to me that means plug and play with no cutting and splicing. What I got was 4 50 watt, 6 ohm resistors that I need to cut and solder in :rolleyes: That’s ok and I can do what’s needed but that means I DEFINITELY over paid for these things. :whymewhyme: It’s a priority to get these wired in this weekend.
i think i used positaps when i put some on mine, the ones that pierce the insulation and tap off. so i didnt have to cut the connector off the end
 

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