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I took the Suburban in to my buddy’s shop first thing this morning to address the tires and alignment.

He came back inside after a quick look and said, “All your tires look pretty bad.”

I guess expected at 32000 miles and a little over 5 years in the Florida sun.

No worries. I had a complete set in the back of the work Suburban that I brought with just in case he was going to say that.

I brought the 20s from the Tahoe. I had them covered up in my shed since October 2015 and still mounted on the matte black LTZ reps.
They are still in like new condition

So he ditched the worn down Bridgestones and mounted the newer Bridgestones with only about 5000 miles on them.

I had taken the tires out of the shed on Sunday and gave them a solid APC and scrub brush action cleaning as I figured we might be doing a full swap.

The wife will be happy that I finally got the tires out of the shed. Not that she ever goes in there, but for some reason she has had a bee in her bonnet about it forever. Lol

Even better, my mechanic bought the LTZ reps for $500 to put on his shop Silverado that he is going to lower. Sweet!!

A winning day for sure and glad I never got motivated to try and to sell those 20s from the Tahoe!

He said everything else looked great under there once it was on the lift.

Thx to @swathdiver for your input.

So the long body is ready for a family road trip to NC. Seat heaters and RES for the kids. New shoes and all systems operational for dad.

My buddy even shined the tires up for me once it came back down off the lift.

I also asked him to print off all the service invoices that I have had done at his shop as I was missing a few oil changes in my book.

The earliest invoice that I had service done on the Suburban was May 2016 at 13540 miles.

Then the service (lube, oil, filter and balance/rotations just follow at regular intervals.

17182 miles
23051 miles
27898 miles
31913 miles

Running like a champ and winning for today!!

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Thank you for posting the name of your tire shop Michael!! I have yet to find a honest tire shop in Miami-Dade,Broward or Palm Beach.
 
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Thank you for posting the name of your tire shop Michael!! I have yet to find a honest tire shop in Miami-Dade,Broward or Palm Beach.

Pete Hamill is the owner. He has taken it over from his dad and it had been there since the 50s. Our families have been friends for over 10 years.

He has a loyal base of customers, a couple of long term mechanics (Ryan is his 2nd hand man and has been there for years) and is just a great shop IMHO.

I was in the shop last night to pick up the long body talking about lowering his shop truck, Hoonigan episodes, sent him one of the supercharged Denalis from TYF and that we both need a Jimmie Jammer since his wife’s Tahoe has just gotten the lock punched in.

He was also showing me some custom wire wheels that he was working on for a customer. Wish I had gotten a pic but the old school ones with a tube and a spinner to hold it on. Was really cool.

Anyways my .02, but the only shop that I take my trucks too.

Muscle cars, Ferraris and all others make their way in and out of that shop.

You can reference me and my trucks to him. Great guy and shop.

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Pete Hamill is the owner. He has taken it over from his dad and it had been there since the 50s. Our families have been friends for over 10 years.

He has a loyal base of customers, a couple of long term mechanics (Ryan is his 2nd hand man and has been there for years) and is just a great shop IMHO.

I was in the shop last night to pick up the long body talking about lowering his shop truck, Hoonigan episodes, sent him one of the supercharged Denalis from TYF and that we both need a Jimmie Jammer since his wife’s Tahoe has just gotten the lock punched in.

He was also showing me some custom wire wheels that he was working on for a customer. Wish I had gotten a pic but the old school ones with a tube and a spinner to hold it on. Was really cool.

Anyways my .02, but the only shop that I take my trucks too.

Muscle cars, Ferraris and all others make their way in and out of that shop.

You can reference me and my trucks to him. Great guy and shop.

@Miami-Dade
Good honest shops are so hard to find nowadays.
 
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Tried to sell the wife on a new center console/cup holder today. You know the one that we should have had in there with more room?

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Must be a stock photo, because it is never this clean. lol
Kind of like cleaning the house because kids are coming over to trash it.
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She rubbed the faux wood grain and said that she understood it was better without that tiny useless felt covered cubby up in front, but she liked the wood. That it made it look classy and she did not want to change it out at this time.

:( I wanted it.

:) I let her make the decision.

:bleh: Still not making headway with lowering it. She likes being "up high".

Maybe I' should just sneak that McGaughy's reverse leveling kit in for a "slight" drop?

:cool: Can I do something to the Tahoe then?
 

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