5StarCustmSolutns
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Half of my 24x26 garage is saws, materials and toolboxes. I had just finished getting her car in here and leveled at about 26" off ground for a weekend service to replace brake lines, change front & rear diff oils, trans oil, plugs, and O2 sensors when it happened lol. Did the brake lines, then took it all back down.The 14-bolt axle assembly will bolt right in, assuming the mounting points on an avalanche are the same as a suburban, which they should be. But those are all 3.42 so maybe you can find a 3.42 front diff at the same yard?
Bummer about the cold snap coinciding with the need to do this initial part of the work outdoors. Should be a sunny day today there but still cold.
Should've been able to get mine in last night but the clips stalled me out. The temp wasn't a major issue(other than for metal damage) until the wind picked up. Had the truck covered w/6mil plastic and a couple layers of painter drop cloth to insulate so I could actually feel the heater that was under there with me. Wind was the end of that
Did get to break out 6ton Daytona Jack stands for first time though. They're an A+ so far, 4-layer (overly)redundant safety setup and 24" height