LowCountryTim's 2011 Tahoe Build Thread

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A lot of people use aftermarket dash pads on these. Depends on how factory you want it to look and how bad the current dash is.
 
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A lot of people use aftermarket dash pads on these. Depends on how factory you want it to look and how bad the current dash is.

Funny you should mention that....

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TBH I was fine with the dash cover. However, after I bought the Tahoe I soon realized that the ambient light sensor was missing. Fallen into the abyss that is the dashboard.

Removing the cover was a fun- [read:explicative] filled adventure. On the plus side, I can read the radio now.
 

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Funny you should mention that....

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TBH I was fine with the dash cover. However, after I bought the Tahoe I soon realized that the ambient light sensor was missing. Fallen into the abyss that is the dashboard.

Removing the cover was a fun- [read:explicative] filled adventure. On the plus side, I can read the radio now.
Damn, I think yours wins the most broken.
 

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Funny you should mention that....

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TBH I was fine with the dash cover. However, after I bought the Tahoe I soon realized that the ambient light sensor was missing. Fallen into the abyss that is the dashboard.

Removing the cover was a fun- [read:explicative] filled adventure. On the plus side, I can read the radio now.
Yeah, I don't think I would have put a dashskin on that.
 
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So a total of three hours to do the passenger side motor mount, but that includes a 30 min break after I wrestled the new mount in. Sometimes ya need to take a breather and regroup. Must less frustration. So if you went straight at it start-to-finish it's 2.5 hours.

I removed the starter and took the mount out in that direction and passed it down between the frame and the engine. I also unsnapped the cooler lines to give me a little more room. Honestly it wasn't too bad. And I was completely shocked (and pleased) that the new mount really just guided itself right into place.. unlike removing the old one which took a bit of persuasion.

Having said that, we know what wasn't causing the clunk. :sigh:

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So the mystery of the "sounds like a clunk from the front when I back over a bump" continues...

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Next thought is maybe the strut.. Looks original to me, been meaning to replace anyway...

What do y'all think about these bushings? With front wheels suspended there's no wiggle or slop, but I'm wondering if I should just go ahead and press new bushings in there when I'm doing the struts? TBH they look ok to me.. granted I have no idea what I'm doing.

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So the mystery of the "sounds like a clunk from the front when I back over a bump" continues...

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Next thought is maybe the strut.. Looks original to me, been meaning to replace anyway...

What do y'all think about these bushings? With front wheels suspended there's no wiggle or slop, but I'm wondering if I should just go ahead and press new bushings in there when I'm doing the struts? TBH they look ok to me.. granted I have no idea what I'm doing.

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You can get complete replacement upper and lower control arms with new bushings and ball joints that will make the swap a lot easier for the diy guy with them being that cracked up I’d lean towards replacement
Last time I looked I think the lower arms were maybe 150$ a piece give or take
The uppers I’m not sure cause I ran aftermarket upper control arms
 

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