Every now and then I hit one that I would have rather been able to avoid but nothing too bad. They only rub on my front inner fenders a little bit when I am going in and out of driveways and things like that.
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Here is a couple pictures of it not doing a wheelie haha and a picture of the wheel by itself when they were delivered to the shop. I also added a couple pics of the matte black vinyl decals I made for it. I still have some paint and body work to do on it, especially the front bumper where an...
Thanks guys. I could have ran a wider tire but I prefer the look of the tires I got and I am dropped probably about 4-7 so I didn't want too much rubbing. I plan to bag it in the near future as well so that was another factor when considering tires. I've never been big on black wheels either but...
I put some 26" Dub Ballers that are black tint in color on my Denali. Let me know what you guys think.
Larry
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Sorry guys, I just realized I was in the 07+ section. I can't figure out how to delete...
The rubbing on the inner fenders wont really hurt much but as far as the tire rubbing the inside lip of the fender and cutting in to the tire that's not a good thing. I personally would try rolling the inside lip of the fenders or trying to tighten the torsion bolt a little to lift the front up...
I used the sawzall. I didn't take the time to grind the excess off the sides of the frame right now because I am going to be bagging it shortly so that will all get cut out with the notch.
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The tires are...
I have an 05 Denali and I have had it lowered for awhile now with drop keys up front and belltech springs in the back. Well I finally ordered all new shocks, spindles for the front, and the rear DJM hardware kit. This past weekend I installed the new shocks and hardware kit in the rear and cut...
Haha thanks. I know...the tires look pretty small right now but I plan on bagging it so I'm hoping they will look better then. I was debating between the 24's or 26's but I drive my truck daily and the roads are pretty bad around me so I think I'll stick with the 24's for a now.
well I got it up on jack stands this morning and it definitely looks like the pitman arm is the problem. here is a link to how worn out it looks. I don't think this is a good thing haha. http://youtu.be/uof7PtrM2mE. I already found moog pitman and idler arms at my local advance auto parts. Is...
Does it sound more like it would be the wheel bearing over being maybe the idler or pitman arms? What is the best way to check if my bearings are the problem? Sorry if these questions sound dumb...I'm able to install drop kits and all that on my own truck but I'm not a mechanic so I'm hoping...
Alright guys, well my truck has developed a really bad shake in the front end at random speeds. The truck shakes so bad it is hard to control and it feels like a wheel is falling off or something(but I already checked that obviously haha). It does it randomly at different speeds and usually does...
I installed an alarm on my 05 Yukon Denali last night and when I was finished up I didn't have enough room to reinstall the metal plate that bolts up under the steering column. Is there any reason why I would have any problems if I just left this off? It seems that everything is fine without it...
Yea I can't wait to get some long tubes. I want to run no cats too but I have a feeling that I might get tired of all the noise pretty quick. It would sound pretty mean though.
Thanks man. It's really not bad, but every one of my trucks has had pretty loud exhaust on it so maybe I'm just used to it haha. I just really like how the tone stays pretty deep and throaty without getting raspy and popping or anything like that.
Here is a short clip of my exhaust on my Yukon Denali if anyone is interested in hearing it. It is a custom setup that is true dual original 40 series Flowmaster mufflers dumped under the truck. I'd love to hear some opinions and if you guys have any questions just let me know. I just know that...
What happened with the one you got Mike?
Thanks for the input guys. I guess it is a good point that since a new fuel pump assembly can be bought for around 200 bucks it would just make more sense to replace the whole thing while you're in there.
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