Onebad1983's 2005 Yukon 2WD Build Thread

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Get yourself some Chemical guys citrus fabric clean! It works wonders on stains and odors! And as long as you follow up with (of course CG leather conditioner!) you can use the fabric clean properly diluted, to scrub and clean up the leather. Works really well to scrub leather! On the sunshade you might want to find a replacement. From the experience I have of cleaning headliners, it’s incredibly easy for the glue that attaches the cloth to disintegrate and release the cloth from the headliner. And from that picture it looks like the adhesive is already given up for most of the cloth.
The edges of the headliner are held in with thumbtacks :anitoof:
 
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What color is your old hoe's interior? If it's in better shape, have you thought about swapping EVERYTHING over?
Can't swap the seats over. Interior is the same way but these are 12-way adjustable and heated and the ones in my tahoe aren't. Also the headliner in the hoe was also starting to come down in the front. Maybe that was from riding with the windows down so much though...
 

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Can't swap the seats over. Interior is the same way but these are 12-way adjustable and heated and the ones in my tahoe aren't. Also the headliner in the hoe was also starting to come down in the front. Maybe that was from riding with the windows down so much though...
You can swap those seats over--just gotta pull the interior harness for the swap too. Everything should be plug n play, or there might even be empty plugs for those options in your existing harnesses. Not sure on that one tho as I've never stripped one of these down before.
Also--riding with the windows down all the time, especially on the highway at speeds, will cause your headliner to eventually start to fall--plus--it gets dirty, mostly in the upper corner where it meets the door glass. That's from all the dirty constantly being blown in the same spot. Take a look, I bet it's dirty.
 
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You can swap those seats over--just gotta pull the interior harness for the swap too. Everything should be plug n play, or there might even be empty plugs for those options in your existing harnesses. Not sure on that one tho as I've never stripped one of these down before.
Also--riding with the windows down all the time, especially on the highway at speeds, will cause your headliner to eventually start to fall--plus--it gets dirty, mostly in the upper corner where it meets the door glass. That's from all the dirty constantly being blown in the same spot. Take a look, I bet it's dirty.
I don't drive with the windows down on the interstate but I'm running anywhere from 55-65 for about 8 minutes going to work like 5 days a week
 
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Finally got some pictures of how she sits now. I took the wheels off the Tahoe and put them on the Yukon. I'm surprised but honestly I like how they look on the Yukon better than they looked on the Tahoe!
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Also I got some new black exhaust tips coming to replace the ones that are on it now that are rusted through. Made sure they're stainless this time!
 

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Finally got some pictures of how she sits now. I took the wheels off the Tahoe and put them on the Yukon. I'm surprised but honestly I like how they look on the Yukon better than they looked on the Tahoe!
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Also I got some new black exhaust tips coming to replace the ones that are on it now that are rusted through. Made sure they're stainless this time!
I agree those wheel do look way better on the Yukon! Nice tough lookin. Ride! Awesome job on the wheels! Do you get any rubbing?
Also good looking lighting!
 
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I agree those wheel do look way better on the Yukon! Nice tough lookin. Ride! Awesome job on the wheels! Do you get any rubbing?
Also good looking lighting!
Very little believe it or not. Only at full lock when going up an incline and I was looking and all it needs to clear is to trim the inner fender
 

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