Countryboy07
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Reman cluster from rock auto would be cheaper than repairing your stock one if your not doing it yourself. I have $180 in my Esky cluster after my core was refunded.
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I'm surprised it's a halogen bulb in there. I've seen the newer spotlights with leds in them. Nice job.
??Cute note. Did your mom put it on there while you weren't looking?![]()
Can't retrofit your setup?I love the new LEDs but they're $119 each! $15 each for the halogen.
Got a pic of your truck? Looks the same color as mine, same year too!The PD that this truck came from has retrofit all their other Tahoes with LEDs, but this model spotlight is old (truck is a 2003) so I don't know what might fit. I think they would've already done it if it was possible. Too expensive to order an LED only to find it won't fit. Plus, I'll only use them once in a while. Just happy I don't have to look at that mess anymore when I'm driving and they're folded in!
I can't really pinpoint what has had what affect of my ride with all that I've done in the past few weeks. But one thing is for sure. It DOES NOT ride like a lifted 6000lb beast anymore. Body roll is minimal, the brakes bring it to a solid stop with any vibration or shimmy, the nose dive on a hard brake is pretty much like any other vehicle that comes to an abrupt stop. With the Built-up Tranny I just threw in, it has no problems getting the big ass tires rolling and doesn't have any problems passing at speed anymore either. I honestly can say, I'm in love with my rig again just because she rides so damn good now.Hows the ride now?
There's a note on his old cluster lol.
Reman cluster from rock auto would be cheaper than repairing your stock one if your not doing it yourself. I have $180 in my Esky cluster after my core was refunded.
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Got a pic of your truck? Looks the same color as mine, same year too!![]()
2 of my favorite thingsKinda makes me think of yoga pants on a fat chick.![]()

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Cute note. Did your mom put it on there while you weren't looking?![]()
What would be your best suggested battery then? I have a 04 z71 suburban.The Big 3 isn't going to hurt but it isn't going to help your discharge issue. It is good you fused the wire. Only idiots on car audio forums don't fuse to save money. The fuse protects the wire.
My suggestion would be to buy the largest deep discharge you can fit. Just make sure the CCA is high enough, which they should be if you get a monster DD. I've done this on other vehicles and never had a problem. Large DD are expensive and heavy for what it's worth.
Or, hook it up to a charger.![]()
Brand really doesn't mean anything anymore. Get the best warranty you can with the highest CCA (cold cranking amps)What would be your best suggested battery then? I have a 04 z71 suburban.
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What would be your best suggested battery then? I have a 04 z71 suburban.
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Brand really doesn't mean anything anymore. Get the best warranty you can with the highest CCA (cold cranking amps)
Very observant. With all that was wrong with that cluster I missed that.Cute note. Did your mom put it on there while you weren't looking?![]()
I've heard Optima are crap nowadays, lots of trouble with them.I have 2 optima yellow top batteries I still need to install once I finish running all new terminals and crimp on new heads along with an higher amp/volt alternator
Amazon.com: Optima Batteries 8014-045 D34/78 YellowTop Dual Purpose Battery: Automotive
It has 750 CCA which is more than enough for my needs