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I'm getting really sick of my Yeti-style cups and water bottles falling all over when sitting in my cup holders. Does anyone know of a solution that maybe fits inside the factory cup holders to stabilize taller drink cups/bottles?
 

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I'm getting really sick of my Yeti-style cups and water bottles falling all over when sitting in my cup holders. Does anyone know of a solution that maybe fits inside the factory cup holders to stabilize taller drink cups/bottles?
Cardboard cut-outs lol
 

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So question, I bought a bunch of front end parts to rebuild the 05, got all the parts needed a shop quoted me $1300 labor (11 hours) which seems excessive to me
so I want to try and tackle at least a portion of it
I have
upper & lower control arms w/ball joints-new
steering gear box with arm already attached it's refurb-used vgc
control arm/pitman arm-new
inner & outer tie rods-new
so I want to try and tackle the lower control arms first, given there is the torsion bar, how hard is it to do?
can I just jack it up and drop the lower control arms and swap them out with out difficulty? or is the torsion bar a b*itch? any tricks?
 

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Washed, and finally waxed her today. Getting ready for the winter that appears to be missing this year. Detailed and good to go. Oh, and since I had my trans filter / drain / fill done, I now have a fxcking leak. :mad:
 

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Not mine, but the same neighbor's that I did the cluster and blower motor resistor on. Changed the oil pressure sender since the cluster was showing 80+ psi without even having the engine running. Now it reads 40+ on a cold start.

It was another good experience for me, since I'd never done one before. My son had the right socket for it; pic below was of the old one. She was pretty grimy! They'll have it towed in for the tranny replacement on Monday. Then one of the cousins will get it.

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So question, I bought a bunch of front end parts to rebuild the 05, got all the parts needed a shop quoted me $1300 labor (11 hours) which seems excessive to me
so I want to try and tackle at least a portion of it
I have
upper & lower control arms w/ball joints-new
steering gear box with arm already attached it's refurb-used vgc
control arm/pitman arm-new
inner & outer tie rods-new
so I want to try and tackle the lower control arms first, given there is the torsion bar, how hard is it to do?
can I just jack it up and drop the lower control arms and swap them out with out difficulty? or is the torsion bar a b*itch? any tricks?

The bars still have tension on them even with the arms all the way down. Otherwise, they'd fall out at max droop. Borrow the torsion bar tool from any auto parts store. It's all really not hard at all to work on. I'd imagine a rusty truck being a pain, but not ours. At least, I assume yours isn't rusty. Do not try to use a C-clamp! First thing is to mark everything where it sits so you can put it back just the same- Where the adjuster bolt is set at, left and right bars, which way is forward, which way it was clocked in the arm and the adjuster key, etc. Use the tool to push up on the key to unload the adjuster bolt, then zip the bolt out, remove the block, then back off the tool to lower the key and unload the bar until it all falls loose. Remove the bar and everything up front from there on is a bolt out/bolt in replacement.
 

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The bars still have tension on them even with the arms all the way down. Otherwise, they'd fall out at max droop. Borrow the torsion bar tool from any auto parts store. It's all really not hard at all to work on. I'd imagine a rusty truck being a pain, but not ours. At least, I assume yours isn't rusty. Do not try to use a C-clamp! First thing is to mark everything where it sits so you can put it back just the same- Where the adjuster bolt is set at, left and right bars, which way is forward, which way it was clocked in the arm and the adjuster key, etc. Use the tool to push up on the key to unload the adjuster bolt, then zip the bolt out, remove the block, then back off the tool to lower the key and unload the bar until it all falls loose. Remove the bar and everything up front from there on is a bolt out/bolt in replacement.
Agreed. This isn't a hard job, despite how confusing these directions read. =)

Here is the tool I bought:

I watched a 10 minute video and went and did it.

The only problem I ran into was the rust. The torsion bar was rusted into the key. Couldn't get it out even with air hammer, penetrating spray, etc.

I had to drop the crossmember that holds both torsion bar keys. I wish I had started with that method because it was simple compared to trying to air-hammer the torsion bar out of the key.

If you do it this way you have to jack both tires up, use the tool to un-tension both bars, then unbolt and slide the crossmember and both torsion bars out at the same time.
 

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On a personal note I installed my remote start today and it works great. I could not, however, figure out how to wire in the lock and unlock wires. The remote start module has the basic 12v (-) wires to do lock and unlock but as far as I can tell in order to do this I have to get a canbus interface.

So I ordered one and will install later, in the meantime just have the new fob for remote start and the old fob for doors.
 

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I'm getting really sick of my Yeti-style cups and water bottles falling all over when sitting in my cup holders. Does anyone know of a solution that maybe fits inside the factory cup holders to stabilize taller drink cups/bottles?
I cut the bottom of the oem cup holders and put in another below them. I used plastic epoxy to weld them together. I got about an extra 1" in depth. I have not had any issues after that.

I also have a denali and the cup holders are different, not sure if it would work on a Tahoe
 

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Thanks guys no rust at all here in Cali everything last's forever around here unless you live on the beach then it's worse than just salted roads
now to find out who has this torsion bar tool...
 
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