DadsToy
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Just purchase a 2001 Chevrolet Tahoe, really cheap. Had bought this so we could tow a small camper with it. But I wanted something that I could play with. Wanted to always build a street rod of some kind. With the available after market parts for these cars. Seem to be a perfect fit. And they are pretty easy access to work on. Has the 5.3L V8 with, 293,000 miles. Oh and its still going strong. Transmission was replaced about 4 years ago with a new torque converter. Shifts smooth and no issues. The only issue it has, on a cold start it has a tick noise. Last about less than a minute and goes away. Thinking its a lifter not working right. I change the oil and added Mystery Oil in hopes of getting rid of a stuck lifter and removal of any slug. Seems to be working, cause over time the lifter noise goes away faster. Once warmed up it doesn't do it again. But with that in mind I'll do a new cam swap and change out the lifters later. So the other problem she has is the steering is loose. Lot of play in the steering wheel. So first order of business rebuilding of the front suspension. And since I am going to be installing new wheel bearings. I am going to drop it 2/3".
Crown Suspension front 2" spindles and 3" rear springs.
Out with the old and in with the new. Yes, the brakes are going to be upgrade to z32 with new calipers, pads, brake lines.
Crown Suspension front 2" spindles and 3" rear springs.
Out with the old and in with the new. Yes, the brakes are going to be upgrade to z32 with new calipers, pads, brake lines.