Tonyrodz
Resident Resident
Nothing yetAlright I'll check. Thanks Tony. Any update on your Tahoe?
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Nothing yetAlright I'll check. Thanks Tony. Any update on your Tahoe?
Keep us posted! And I asked my auto tech instructor about the shaking steering wheel and he said that if it's only when I'm accelerating then I might be about to sling a U-joint But he said that if it's at certain speeds then I could've just slung a wheel weight. In other news, I'm dropping the 'Hoe off after school today to get the windows tinted. I'm tired of it being a fishbowl I'm getting the darkest legal on the front windows and 20% on the backNothing yet
One moment I'll see if I can find the eBay linkMy 02 would definitely be interested in the make of the front lights and tail lights in post #2. I know you said "I think they are Spyder C-Bar tail lights but wondered if you know for sure. Thanks.
I believe this is it:My 02 would definitely be interested in the make of the front lights and tail lights in post #2. I know you said "I think they are Spyder C-Bar tail lights but wondered if you know for sure. Thanks.
These didn't need resistors. They have them built in and required just the removal of the old lights and the installation of these.I forgot to mention that my 02 is a barn door model Tahoe. There are some out there for it but as an oldster of almost 67 years old I am looking for a more plug and play set of lights and know that the led lights need resistors installed. The search continues but thank you.
These didn't need resistors. They have them built in and required just the removal of the old lights and the installation of these.
Plus, all you need to do to make lights work on a barn door model is a little dremel work--not much from what was posted.Ok, I will look further. Thanks.