mwilson62000
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Tail lights look fantastic! Did they come with hyperflash resistors you had to wire in or was it plug and play?Replaced left rear window regulator, replaced/relocated backup camera from hitch receiver to right below liftgate. Much better view and can see hitch ball better When hooking up trailer. Also replaced led tail lights with “C” style led tubes. Cracked the old one with a piece of wood last week.View attachment 369359
Plug and Play. Resister already wired and attached to back of light. They are Spyder brand marked Sonar on the lights themselves.Tail lights look fantastic! Did they come with hyperflash resistors you had to wire in or was it plug and play?
Same here! Nothing rust free in the yards. Plus, it’s easier to piece together patch panels rather than recycle used panels.LOL!
For me, that would be a unicorn found.
I am willing to bet, that anything sitting in a yard anywhere in New England, has nothing left to cut!
It would probably still be on the road, if it was able to pass RMV inspections.
Plug and Play. Resister already wired and attached to back of light. They are Spyder brand marked Sonar on the lights themselves.
Are those your winter wheels and tires?Patience is a virtue!!!
Last fall, I traded away a really nice set of Torque Thrust 20 in rims for a set of beat-up 16 inch Silverado rims from the late 90's/early 00's. Reason was the 20s had 285/50 performance street tread tires. Too fat and too slick for our New England winter, in my opinion.
So, I took the 16 beater rims, because they had much narrower 245/70 tires. Better to slice through slop and snow than the fat slicks I had on the 20s.
This is what I got in my free swap... Edges chewed up on two of them. Doubt a tire shop would risk mounting new tires on these.
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Was lurking on Craigslist for wheels/tires for several months. Anything under $400 had rough wheels and bad tires. Anything with fair wheels and bad tires was about $500. Anything with good wheels and fair tires was up to $600. Good wheels and good tires were about $800. Great wheels with great tires run $1200 and up.
With no real plan to pull the trigger on anything last night, I stumbled on someone in the same town listing these off of his 2013 Tahoe for $175! I jumped right away and seller was happy to sell to another townie and not have to make long-distance delivery meetings out of state.
I'm picking up Friday. I'll post pics on my 04 Z71 when I get them on.
2013 Tahoe 17 inch GM alloys with Michelin 265/75 R16.
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The "new" ones or the old ones? Either way, they are my all-year-long wheels and tires.Are those your winter wheels and tires?
True. But with Lincoln's head sideways, the distance to his nose is quite a bit more than the distance to the top of his head when he's upside down. Distance to the nose looks like it is at least twice the distance to the top of his head. So not even close to his nose... Means I got plenty of tread for at least the next year.Lincoln should be on his head to measure tread.