Maxxarcade
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My 2011 SSV came with the silver NX7 option wheels and plastic hub caps. Since they are in rough shape, I'm thinking about picking up some of the black QV9 wheels that were used on the PPV. I assume the specs are all the same and it would be a direct swap using my exisitng tires? For a while I was considering aftermarket wheels, but I can get used PPV originals for less, and I like the look. My Tahoe is all black, and I figured it woulld look cool with the black PPV wheels and chrome center caps.
Also, my airbag light started coming on recently. I found that if I'm sitting in the truck with the key off, and I reach down between the driver's seat and center console and mess with the wire a bit, the gauges on the dash will move slightly. Then when I start it up, the airbag light is off. I'm assuming it's the connector on the seat position sensor. How hard is it to access, and does anyone know the part number for replacement connector pins if I need to crimp on new ones?
I just reached the 4 year mark since I got this truck, and now have 201k miles so far. It's been trouble free aside from minor stuff like that, but the lovely Michigan salt is already eating at the fenders and rockers pretty bad. I'm hoping to get a few more good years out of it, and will definitely look for another one when it comes time to replace it. I like the basic police package with less electronics, no 3rd row seat and a rubber floor mat vs. a consumer Tahoe. All my prior vehicles were mid 80's and early 90's chevy pickup trucks, so I prefer the more minimal stuff.
Also, my airbag light started coming on recently. I found that if I'm sitting in the truck with the key off, and I reach down between the driver's seat and center console and mess with the wire a bit, the gauges on the dash will move slightly. Then when I start it up, the airbag light is off. I'm assuming it's the connector on the seat position sensor. How hard is it to access, and does anyone know the part number for replacement connector pins if I need to crimp on new ones?
I just reached the 4 year mark since I got this truck, and now have 201k miles so far. It's been trouble free aside from minor stuff like that, but the lovely Michigan salt is already eating at the fenders and rockers pretty bad. I'm hoping to get a few more good years out of it, and will definitely look for another one when it comes time to replace it. I like the basic police package with less electronics, no 3rd row seat and a rubber floor mat vs. a consumer Tahoe. All my prior vehicles were mid 80's and early 90's chevy pickup trucks, so I prefer the more minimal stuff.