AFM lifter fail on my 2018 Yukon Denali

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MrMonte

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With 13K miles since my AFM delete cam swap I'm at 21.7mpg. I was over 22mpg before installing taller & wider tires. Run 305/45/22 UHP summer tires that are 33" tall. I adjusted my speedo to match GPS @65mph. I'm also passed the 100K mile mark.
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My son bought a 1999 Suburban for $1,000 that had 2 month old tires & tags that cost over $1,000. Cosmetically it needed some help but runs & drives great. My grandson wanted to help so yesterday he help me wet sand the tired paint with 1000 grit, buff then polish. The water spots must of been from 1999 because even claybaring wouldn't touch them. Ended up wet sanding the glass with 2000 grit. Also sanded/cleared the headlight to get them clear again.

As for my Yukon, hoping to get my cam this week I checked the status & it was cancelled due to backorder even though when I ordered they said it was in stock. They didn't let me know it was cancelled. I ordered a Scoggin Dickey cam which spec wise looks to be better than the ZR1 cam I had order but was $100 more. I did remove the exhaust bolts from the Yukon today so some progress. I have to work 50hrs between now & Wed morning so not much happening on the Yukon for a few days.
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What a cool kid wow
 

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