HiHoeSilver
Away!
Ahh, you and Rocket Man are in Oregon. My daughter moved there too. Nice.
So did my ex. You guys can keep her!
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Ahh, you and Rocket Man are in Oregon. My daughter moved there too. Nice.
Heck yeah! That would be great! I don’t have a good picture, but I believe it’s this part:
https://www.gmpartsgiant.com/parts/gm-spring-88980678.html
I’ll try to snap a picture of my broken ones, for reference. [emoji106] Thanks so much!
Thanks Fless! Much appreciated! I’m not sure how easy they’ll be to remove, since the sunroof has to be open, to get at them! Seem to be held in with a small pin. So as long as you have access, I believe they should be fairly easy to remove. I’m really surprised these aren’t available to order.. I figured a plastic part like this should have a lot of spares on hand. I believe all GMT800 with the sunroof would be compatible.Sam, I'll keep my eyes open for those around Denver. The closest UPull to me is Littleton, down on Santa Fe, but I occasionally get to Denver and Aurora. How easy are those to remove without breaking?
And will the part from any NBS fit? Tahoe, Yukon, maybe Suburban?
I searched around quite a bit a couple months ago. Then I started a thread, thinking, if they’re available, I’ll get an answer from TYF..!OEMCats.com has them listed for $23 each.... pricey things: http://oemcats.com/oem-parts/88980678.html#shops
EDIT Never mind -- those are not really available now from what I'm seeing.
Seen someone with the same rims 26" right?
True dat. But then I would never sleep again.
Cutting done. Yes, it walked on me in that one spot.
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Cleaned it out as best I could up there with a toothbrush and vacuum. No leaves or anything, but a bit of nasty buildup in the fins that wouldn't have been there with a filter.
Filter installed. Fit is good. This is the Dorman carbon filter.
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Cover on.
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And yes, I got that third screw back in the kickplate. I used the old masking tape in the socket trick and then sacrificed my hand and wrist to get it started which took about 14,000 tries. Then I got a little ratchet into it and finished it off.
Airflow seems just as good as before and with AC season rolling in one of these days, I'm glad to know there's a filter in there.
You may have lines, if not slow and steadyI have to finally add the cabin AF this weekend. I've literally had the filter in my garage since before I moved into my new house 3 years ago, along with parts to make a "rigged" door. Just recently bought a legit door kit. My question is this:
Since there is no groove as you pointed out, how did you cut so evenly? did you measure / tape?
Any ideas here would be great, as my hands are not at all steady enough for this, and I'll make that 1 runaway you had look like a professional job. Please let me know how you did it!
Oh, and THANKS FOR THE PICTURES!