2011SSVHOE
I'm an egual oportunity offender
Surgery huh!!! Hey Darren maybe you can use some of that metal to fill the holes in the tailgate. lol !
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PPV jokes (I lol'd)Surgery huh!!! Hey Darren maybe you can use some of that metal to fill the holes in the tailgate. lol !
That’s what kept me from installing the LED high beams in our PPV. I didn’t want to cut up the core support.Nice. I had to trim my supports too. LED high beams wouldn't fit
That’s what kept me from installing the LED high beams in our PPV. I didn’t want to cut up the core support.
I've contemplated selling this setup several times, but now I'm kind of glad I haven't. Although this is the last vehicle I'll have them on, I swear. (I've said that for the last 3 trucks lol)
Should be the same issue with any NNBS Tahoe or Suburban. The radiator support and fenders are the same. IIRC, the light module on a Yukon are a bit different, so many aren’t seeing as many clearance issues.Is this a PPV, SSV thing? I haven’t looked at the clearance in my suburban yet but my old ltz led fit fine .
Depending on what you want out of the horns, there is some give/take. I like LOUD and authentic, so the horns I have are actually from a train.....they are Nathan P3 Airchimes. You can get a new set like mine on Hornblasters for $700-800. Or if you just want the 'startle' loud, you can get any of their kits with the plastic bells for a decent price (ex. Shockers).Those horns sound awesome, I looked for them but seem really expensive? I might do something like that on my CJ5, that one has an air-compressor (running of the engine) and a 5 Gallon tank already