Charlie207
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Those two rear plugs, expecially the one on the passenger side, is a fun one.Did spark plugs,wipers, swaybar bushings and an oil change. spark plugs are always fun!
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Those two rear plugs, expecially the one on the passenger side, is a fun one.Did spark plugs,wipers, swaybar bushings and an oil change. spark plugs are always fun!
Yeah, when I bought mine and did the first tire rotation just after 100,000, passenger side was bad and I found that out just by pushing the top of the tire towards the engine and it had some play in there so I got one on order real quick after that and swapped it out.I am about to rotate my tires..... What's the best way to 'check' my bearings,.... just a spin and a wiggle, when of the tires are off the floor?
With 176,000 miles, I sense no issues...
^All that tooyes spin and listen for tink noise or grinding, push back-n-forth at 12 & 6 there should no play at all, at 3 & 9 there is some normal play because of the steering.
normally it should be about dead quiet while spinning, you'll hear the axle moving if 4x4 but there should be no other noise unless your brakes are worn down
if it sounds like rubbing 2 ceramic plates together or you hear a tink, tink, tink sound that's the bearings
When I got my dirt King upper control arms, I did the "upgraded" camber plates that have the multiple drilled holes rather than the open slots so that they cannot adjust themselves unintentionally.I'm about to order some new upper control arms and outer tie rods in preperation for an alignment, and am wondering what would be the reason/s why I'd want to replace the camber bolts/plates? They aren't rusted or wrecked, and I feel like I should be able to just reuse them on both sides.
What are our thoughts on this?
I thought I would have my other engine built and in by now, but instead I guess I'm going to have to buy another set of plugs... Haven't worried about sway bars just yet surprisingly.Did spark plugs,wipers, swaybar bushings and an oil change. spark plugs are always fun!
At least getting them off without leaving the metal parts of them on the plugs and destroying a wire or three.In my experience, getting the wires off the plugs can be just as challenging as getting the plugs out.
Drop knuckles, struts, then shorter springs in the rear and shock extenders you could do a 2-4 drop pretty easilyThinking about lowering the Tahoe LTZ I bought. How hard is it to replace the front springs in the coilovers with drop springs? I haven’t really researched this, being lazy I guess. Or maybe I’m just getting old. Just trying to make this thing look and handle better and I can’t stand how it sits so high especially the rear. Even my dog doesn’t like it, he’s 110 lbs and does not like jumping down.
Or how about bolting the struts under the control arms with grade 9 bolts and add a 1/2”spacer to get a 2”front drop and then 4”drop springs in the rear?Drop knuckles, struts, then shorter springs in the rear and shock extenders you could do a 2-4 drop pretty easily