iamdub
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Or behind the tail light! My Uncle's '56 Cadillac, you popped up the left rear tail light and there was the filler neck!
My 2002 S10 was like this
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Or behind the tail light! My Uncle's '56 Cadillac, you popped up the left rear tail light and there was the filler neck!
i was just thinking in frustration the Tahoe’s my baby I’ll probably keep this one forever unless it gets totaled or stolen which I don’t plan on it’s honestly been kinda fun restoring her just at times it gets irritating but soon as I sell these rims Ima do even more work on itYou will be miserable if you buy a smaller gas saver for real.
One of my neighbors a few months sold his 2008 5.3 Tahoe for 3500 bucks with almost 300K miles on it..Everything worked perfectly as he had it serviced every 4K miles and had all service records..The new owner [19 years old] was happy as pig in shit and still is as I saw him a couple of weeks ago.
My neighbor then bought a used 2012 6 banger Ford Explorer. He hates it and is going to sell it for another well maintained Tahoe or Denali.
i did the switch before I seen this but I need to see what they useStick with OEM, see if the cop ones will fit. Or ceramic. I put whatever came on from the factory, they were pricey but my 7,300 pound truck stops where I want it to.
thanks buddy still waiting on my singer alternators and one more amplifier And it will be a monsterYour Tahoe is a completely different vehicle now..AWESOME job!!
Other news the new brake pads don’t leave any dust or debris on wheels like the old ones
Idk what I had n past but I have Wagner severe duty and they are by far the best and cleanestWhat pads you got and what'd you have before?
I'm on a slow hotel internet connection, otherwise I'd dig through previous pages.