Which rims did you end up going with? so no OEM after all eh?
lol no, no oems.
these instead: http://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=23886
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Which rims did you end up going with? so no OEM after all eh?
took my tahoe to my buddies shop and put in the vette servo, firms up the shifts nicely and seems to hold first a little longer. Also hooked up scanner and found both my front O2 sensors are running really slow so need to be replaced, hopefully thats where my ****** mileage is coming from. Wheres the cheapest place to purchase two new upstream sensors?
Can I get some more info? How difficult do you think this would be for me to do in my driveway? I have a compressor and plenty of tools. I've always wated to do it, and now that the Tranny is showing warning signs, I think it might not be a bad idea to give this a shot first. I just need to know how realistic it is to do it under these circumstances.
yea this is something you can do yourself but after hearing the stories of what COULD happen if installed wrong its worth the $40 to have a shop thats done them do it for you. Search for vette servo and you will find a ton of info on them