Oldewing
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600 mile each way, well we are still there road trip for my neighbor to Iowa. For her family get together for the Labor day. She is 83 and can't drive that far anymore. I was free, so off we go....
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I reinforced the reinforcements on the new dash for my Silverado.
Laying under there changing the oil yesterday I was thinking maybe I should swap my lower arms just for the new bushings. Ball joint seems fine but might as well change it all if I was doing it.Picked up some more front suspension parts. Still waiting on the coils.
Sway Bar End Link - 25918049 (x2)
Stabilizer Bar - 23498331
Stabilizer Bar Bushing - 15124516 (x2)
Lower Control Arm - 20869201View attachment 349617
I have never seen any cracks above the stereo area- do you have any pictures of where that might be? And no other plans, all I've seen the cracks are the areas I added epoxy to.Id say so! Did you add anything other than the adhesive under the back portion (centered above the Stereo/Nav area) where the metal clip seems to fail, causing most dashes to vibrate from the drop. I couldn’t tell if you added anything in there or just covered all the weak points.
Any plans to reinforce the mounting surface, or do you think the dash will be enough?
I think he's talking about the area behind where a center speaker is on some models where the tab for the defroster vent cover clips intoI have never seen any cracks above the stereo area- do you have any pictures of where that might be? And no other plans, all I've seen the cracks are the areas I added epoxy to.
LEDs have really changed the automotive industry.While initially it’s probably going to cost a fortune, I see Milwaukee has expanded their selection for vehicle maintenance lighting. This one isn’t even out yet, but is a very creative idea. Prob best served for full time mechanics or those individuals with a lift.
M12™ Underbody Light | Milwaukee Tool
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