Tonyrodz
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Yes it does.Yea for sure the old pad need to be removed before you put on the cover
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Yes it does.Yea for sure the old pad need to be removed before you put on the cover
https://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/threads/tonyrodzs-tahoe-build-thread.92329/page-3I did do it in 2017, so it's been awhile. I def remember it going directly over my chrome bumper. I don't remember if I needed to take my license plate lights out 1st tho. For some reason I took the bumper off, but I didn't explain why. My memory sux guys!
Recieved and installed this very budget catch can today. It's well made I'm seriously impressed! It even has a dipstick to check how much fluid it has rather than some awful sight gauge. Mounting was a bit of a pain, I made a ghetto temporary bracket out of some 1/8" flat stock that I can clean up after I decide if I like it there.
Recieved and installed this very budget catch can today. It's well made I'm seriously impressed! It even has a dipstick to check how much fluid it has rather than some awful sight gauge. Mounting was a bit of a pain, I made a ghetto temporary bracket out of some 1/8" flat stock that I can clean up after I decide if I like it there. The original PCV hose had considerable oil in it so I'm hoping it catches a lot. I've cleaned the throttle body several times and even after a month or two it seemed to be nasty again. View attachment 256064 View attachment 256065 View attachment 256066
I did do it in 2017, so it's been awhile. I def remember it going directly over my chrome bumper. I don't remember if I needed to take my license plate lights out 1st tho. For some reason I took the bumper off, but I didn't explain why. My memory sux guys!
I modified my lights , but you definitely leave lights in and out cover over. I was wondering if the metal bumper was the same between Denali and Tahoe. Since I had the metal part I used that and sold my flawless chrome Tahoe bumper, like less than an hour after I posted it. That feeling when you know you could’ve asked for more money lol .I did do it in 2017, so it's been awhile. I def remember it going directly over my chrome bumper. I don't remember if I needed to take my license plate lights out 1st tho. For some reason I took the bumper off, but I didn't explain why. My memory sux guys!
Looks like there is a filler cap you are blocking with your bracket. Otherwise looks nice.
First one I've seen that includes the stainless scrubber pad. I added one to my catch can and consistently catch more oil. My brother has a similar catch can on his '05. I made a simple bracket out of a piece of 1" wide x 1/8" thick flat stock, about 7" long and rounded the ends. I drilled a hole in one end for it to go under that nearest alternator bolt and two small holes on the other end for the can to mount to.
YSounds Like we made nearly identical brackets, I just need to round my edges, get some better hardware, clean up the bend a bit and hit it with some paint. Simple and cheap since I pulled the flat bar out of the scrap heap.
I may just have to give that one a shot. I've put this mod off too long...Yeah it's probably going to be more of a pain to check power steering fluid but its a new pump and I shouldn't have to mess with it much. Plus it's really quick to remove it.
I'm pretty sure the Mighty Mouse can I have has a similar steel scrubby in it. I'm just shocked how nice this thing looks and feels for $25. It even came with 6 fittings of different sizes all with their own O-ring which is nice.
Sounds Like we made nearly identical brackets, I just need to round my edges, get some better hardware, clean up the bend a bit and hit it with some paint. Simple and cheap since I pulled the flat bar out of the scrap heap.