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Lol, you ok dude? They do look good tho. Fit appears good also.

All good brother it had been a long annoying of teaching online then the wiring SNAFU...........a level mind and cold drink always come through LOL.

Just wasn't expecting to put my Tech hat on to do a simple remove/replace
 
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So here are my times from a run the other night........remember, full exhaust, ported TB, ported intake manifold (lightly) and 3.73s
 

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Congrats! Very nice. What dealer? I bought mine with 78k. 2011 in Black, K-9 kennel and electronics, full unmarked light configuration intact, etc. Very complete and ready for service, just needs com and updated laptop.

My transmission went around 85k miles. Converter wouldn't hookup so out it came. Replaced with a fully upgraded Jasper that has been behaving very well for 20k miles.

I have a vibration that I've had a helluva time diagnosing. I've replaced tires, factory wheels were checked for runout/straightening, new shocks, springs, , front control arms, etc. Can't go over 75 mph without a significant and increasing vibration. Next up is checking the runout of the hubs, though the wheels are original and undamaged. How did yours drive?

I also bought mine from a 'dealer in Chicago.' They were fine to deal with. I didn't press them too hard because the truck had everything I wanted intact for a very specific use.
you know what you should do is get someone with a camera and have the video it so you can find that issue see which wheel
 
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what kinda HP your pushing to get those times? 0-60?

the hybrid stock is 0-50 in 5 seconds flat

0-60 is about 6.5 sec the engine at that point is playing catch up with the 80HP electrical motor



there is soo much torque you can almost get the front wheels off the ground if you launch it just right..


Not sure what hybrid you're speaking of, the the Tahoe Hybrid was rated 0-60 in 8.5 sec / the 2010 Tahoe PPV was 0-06 in 8.1 on flex fuel.

I'm putting down about 360 wheel on E85 (see mod list) and about 345 on 93 octane
 

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Not sure what hybrid you're speaking of, the the Tahoe Hybrid was rated 0-60 in 8.5 sec / the 2010 Tahoe PPV was 0-06 in 8.1 on flex fuel.

I'm putting down about 360 wheel on E85 (see mod list) and about 345 on 93 octane
don’t mind brent... he’s our ‘special’ member... in ‘brents world’ his hybrid is the fastest, most powerful, greatest looking, and just the bestest tahoe ever made in the whole entire world...universe... and maybe even galaxy.... ever
 

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what kinda HP your pushing to get those times? 0-60?

the hybrid stock is 0-50 in 5 seconds flat

0-60 is about 6.5 sec the engine at that point is playing catch up with the 80HP electrical motor



there is soo much torque you can almost get the front wheels off the ground if you launch it just right..
Almost pull the wheels off the ground eh? [emoji1787][emoji1787]
All I can say to this whole comment is....nah bruh

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Well I bought the Morimoto LED projector foglights for my PPV. Here are my initial thoughts.....

Pros: look cool as hell and have a nice feel to them

Cons: the connector to the foglight harness was incorrectly wired. They would not fire up. So I bench tested them and......SOB they had them in reverse polarity. So I had cut/shave the connectors so I could flip them.

I have taken all of the pictures and will contact The Retrofit store where I bought them and see what they have to say or do. I'm a reasonable guy and I understand shit happens......maybe to one connector....but both. They have a problem in the QC department. If it was some cheap china shit.....OK, it was cheap. BUT no, I paid over $200 for these mofos; it should be plug and play gents.

More to follow, in the mean time here are some pictures. I only hope the light output is equal to or better then my previous set up.....cheap china replacement housings and some Amazon LED bulbs. If not.....these ****** are going back.

The retrofit source does have nice stuff. Like you I had the same problem when I put HID’s in my ‘17 Buick Regal. My understanding is that they wire their shit to work for the “non American vehicles” as they sell at ton more to them.

That said if you buy one of their specific kits all of it works on the 1st shot... huh wtf...

I’ve called them and they have a run around with you a few times then send You what you need but it takes a bit of arguing.
 

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