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Ya in my 2015 2500hd I've pulled up to Hummers and fun to look down on them,haha. Know how you feel.Welcome from Kansas!
Nice ride… watch out… you start with 33s, then you want 35s, then 37s…! I am currently at 37s and it is fun to pull up next to Hummers with a height advantage!
This forum is great and the members are a fantastic source of knowledge. Good luck with your project.
Dude that truck just screams expensive and whipping ass, I like it.Running about 8 inches of lift and putting in new rear end with 4.56s (front and back) and HD axles this week.
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Questions: What are you going to do with it? 4.56 gears? HD axles meaning front and rear? What about the axle housings? That really depends on what you are going to do with it.Running about 8 inches of lift and putting in new rear end with 4.56s (front and back) and HD axles this week.
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Thanks! It’s an old 07 Tahoe LTZ that was beaten up by hail and has 225K miles. Decided to bring it back to life one step at a time. I went with an Amerihood fiberglass cowl/ram air hood because old hood had too much hail and paint issues. Great strong hood. Painted everything with Raptor paint ordered on Amazon and came with spray gun. Many things were made for other trucks.Dude that truck just screams expensive and whipping ass, I like it.
Is that a custom hood?
What are you runnin for a lift?
Went 4.56s to compensate for the 37” tires. Stayed with standard Chevy housing with HD shafts in the back (longevity).Questions: What are you going to do with it? 4.56 gears? HD axles meaning front and rear? What about the axle housings? That really depends on what you are going to do with it.
Besides painting the hood, was there any work done to the hood to get it to line up right?Thanks! It’s an old 07 Tahoe LTZ that was beaten up by hail and has 225K miles. Decided to bring it back to life one step at a time. I went with an Amerihood fiberglass cowl/ram air hood because old hood had too much hail and paint issues. Great strong hood. Painted everything with Raptor paint ordered on Amazon and came with spray gun. Many things were made for other trucks.
Funny that you asked about the lift… I “paid for” a Fabtech lift and later found out that the 4WD store in KC actually installed a Rough Country 8”. Not happy! They went out of business, so no recourse. RC seems to ride well and does the job for now.
I love the Raptor paint and it was easy to apply… virtually hail proof now!
Incredibly easy swap, Amerihood reinforces their hoods, has a mount for the factory piston and hinge mounts, and even ran integrated ducts from the ram air intakes to the air box. I did add hood pins because I never trust hood catches in high winds… and I have driven through some 100mph gust headwinds. I love the hood and it definitely provides cool intake air and pulls engine heat out through the cowl vents. It comes in white gel coat and fit was amazing!Besides painting the hood, was there any work done to the hood to get it to line up right?
Def want to get a hood for my Yukon if it's am easy swap out.
Might have to look into one at some point then.Incredibly easy swap, Amerihood reinforces their hoods, has a mount for the factory piston and hinge mounts, and even ran integrated ducts from the ram air intakes to the air box. I did add hood pins because I never trust hood catches in high winds… and I have driven through some 100mph gust headwinds. I love the hood and it definitely provides cool intake air and pulls engine heat out through the cowl vents. It comes in white gel coat and fit was amazing!