2005 Tahoe Daily [Update 06/25/20 - leveled?]

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Impressive.

I'm super happy with it :) it's louder than most of the walled vehicles I've purchased

now I just have go avoid going bigger and ripping my door sheet metal and stuff

time to just be content for once lol

in other news, I finally got around to uploading the side molding removal video:
 
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I'm super happy with it :) it's louder than most of the walled vehicles I've purchased

now I just have go avoid going bigger and ripping my door sheet metal and stuff

time to just be content for once lol

in other news, I finally got around to uploading the side molding removal video:

So much nicer without it. Just gotta watch out for inconsiderate people who swing their doors open. There's a wheel made by 3M that attaches to a hand drill that will remove adhesive and glue much quicker. It's called "The Eraser" iirc.
 

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So much nicer without it. Just gotta watch out for inconsiderate people who swing their doors open. There's a wheel made by 3M that attaches to a hand drill that will remove adhesive and glue much quicker. It's called "The Eraser" iirc.
That wheel from 3M works very well. Used when I removed the molding on my 2007 Silverado. Between that and some 3M spray adhesive remover and a cloth, you couldn’t tell anything had been there at all. I put it in a corded drill as it can drain a battery on a cordless pretty quick if you’re doing more than one door.

https://www.amazon.com/Stripe-Wheel...ocphy=9018667&hvtargid=pla-451421021261&psc=1

I’ve also used on a few other folk’s cars just to clean up the door so I could replace the molding for them.

Just don’t use it on plastic body parts. My co-worker tried it and melted the bumper cover of his wife’s Land Rover. Oops!
 

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Congrats on the 155! Best I have gotten mine to burp sealed on the glass was a 154.9. But I have been doing other stuff so haven’t tested or changed anything to try to gain though. You always peaked that high???
 
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Congrats on the 155! Best I have gotten mine to burp sealed on the glass was a 154.9. But I have been doing other stuff so haven’t tested or changed anything to try to gain though. You always peaked that high???

Thanks! Mine is a 155 with the door open tho lol. only 153.5 sealed.

In most of my setups I peaked around 41hz in these vehicles, but I guess I never really tested higher than that.

so not really sure what the answer is to that question
 

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Thanks! Mine is a 155 with the door open tho lol. only 153.5 sealed.

In most of my setups I peaked around 41hz in these vehicles, but I guess I never really tested higher than that.

so not really sure what the answer is to that question
Mine has peaked 41-44.
Currently 44 sealed, 41 driver door open, and like 38 both doors open iirc. Usually our body styles peak 40-45ish it seems from what I have noticed. I just saw on your video you burped at 46 is why I asked. But every setup will be different of course my peak has went up as my setups have gotten bigger and louder.
 

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