Pete's (Now Nate's) 2003 Denali Budget Build thread

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i never really fell in love with the whole HD hood thing. It almost just felt like a fad that everyone started doing. Like if all our trucks came with the HD hood, everyone would be installing the low profile ones instead just to be different. To each his own. I think the HD hood looks cool, but it's nothing that made my list of things to do. :)
 
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Rear Wiper Delete

This was actually a pretty easy one to do. Granted i took the cheap route and just got some plugs from the local hardware store. The most expensive one was .50 cents. the others were .15. Had some pewter metallic leftover from painting the front clip and plenty of clear.

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After removing the wiper

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Used rubbing compound to remove the old residue/marks

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sanded them all down, degreased and alcohol prepped
poked holes in a box lid to hold them in place so i could spray with the can vertical (works best)

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obviously, up close, they just look like oddly placed buttons that are color coded. But once you get about 10 feet away they kinda just disappear into the gate. So much better than that metal arm that i never even used.

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Rear Wiper Delete

This was actually a pretty easy one to do. Granted i took the cheap route and just got some plugs from the local hardware store. The most expensive one was .50 cents. the others were .15. Had some pewter metallic leftover from painting the front clip and plenty of clear.

Before

d185.jpg

After removing the wiper

d186.jpg

Used rubbing compound to remove the old residue/marks

d187.jpg

sanded them all down, degreased and alcohol prepped
poked holes in a box lid to hold them in place so i could spray with the can vertical (works best)

d188.jpg

obviously, up close, they just look like oddly placed buttons that are color coded. But once you get about 10 feet away they kinda just disappear into the gate. So much better than that metal arm that i never even used.

d189.jpg

I was gonna use those body plugs to do this but like what you did instead, even the big one is threaded or that's a body plug?


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I was gonna use those body plugs to do this but like what you did instead, even the big one is threaded or that's a body plug?


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that big one is the only one that didnt snap in perfectly because the hole was so big. So its basically just stuck on.
whereas all the other ones pushed in nice and snug! i used a silicone sealant/glue on all of them just so water wouldnt get in.
 

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Could've sworn that's what I read on here somewhere. I guess it acts in a similar way as when you use the rear shock relocation brackets. Kind of. Sorry if I gave wrong information, but I swear I read that on the forum. Am I wrong?

I know this is a reasonably old post but I just read through this whole thread and felt compelled to answer this question.

The people that are talking about "spacers" and lowering the rear have purchased a kit that is a 3-4/5. Its a 5inch drop spring with a 1" spacer for 4" drop. There is a very popular vendor on here that sells them that way =). You can choose to not use the spacer and end up with a 5" rear drop. A lot of people installed it with the spacer and decided that another inch would be preferred and those are the people that "remove the spacer" to gain another inch drop.

To the OP:
Sweet ride and thread!

You can remove dead coils on your aftermarket springs to bring the rear down a little more without affecting the ride. But do NOT heat them. You will totally change the spring rate.

I ran cut MOOG z71 springs on my old air ride deleted denali, those are not variable rate springs so the ride was not hugely affected.
 
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I know this is a reasonably old post but I just read through this whole thread and felt compelled to answer this question.

The people that are talking about "spacers" and lowering the rear have purchased a kit that is a 3-4/5. Its a 5inch drop spring with a 1" spacer for 4" drop. There is a very popular vendor on here that sells them that way =). You can choose to not use the spacer and end up with a 5" rear drop. A lot of people installed it with the spacer and decided that another inch would be preferred and those are the people that "remove the spacer" to gain another inch drop.

To the OP:
Sweet ride and thread!

You can remove dead coils on your aftermarket springs to bring the rear down a little more without affecting the ride. But do NOT heat them. You will totally change the spring rate.

I ran cut MOOG z71 springs on my old air ride deleted denali, those are not variable rate springs so the ride was not hugely affected.

nice! thanks for chiming in with some info. i was curious about that. i am kinda cool with my ride height and the feel now. i will probably just leave it. and thanks for the kind words
 

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