XEALOT
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Looks great! I love that color.
Thanks, I love it too. It's rare for me to see other GM's of the same color anymore.
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Looks great! I love that color.
X2Looks great! I love that color.
Washed her inside and out, then played with chemical guys cleanerwax on the hood, and applied RainX to the windshield.
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By any chance is that an ex Univ of Michigan tahoe?
No, actually it was a duty vehicle in Woodway, TX. I bought it last year from Asia Motors in Chicago and had it shipped to me. It's in great shape and I love it.
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Just use a pipe between the studs, braced against the ground, and a breaker bar. How did you torque them when you installed them? Hopefully you didn't just impact them on?Haven’t put them in yet but I got new hubs and EBC Green Stuff 7000 pads. I’m at almost 60k on what I imagine are the original hubs and the front end is starting to get washy and noisy. Pads are just a much needed upgrade. Hopefully I don’t destroy another impact getting the hub nut off, last time I did hubs on my TBSS I started my electric impact on fire (got the nut free tho).
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Just use a pipe between the studs, braced against the ground, and a breaker bar. How did you torque them when you installed them? Hopefully you didn't just impact them on?
Pulled my 20’ Sea Hunt out of the barn...
Is that your bank barn in the background? Very cool.
I love that picture.Pulled my 20’ Sea Hunt out of the barn for the first time all winter, first time “towing” anything with my Tahoe.
Got bottom paint done yesterday and next weekend I’ll acid wash the hull, wax it and finish prepping for launch.
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TotqI love that picture.
I torqued them with a pry bar between the studs and a torque wrench. The impact was a smoldering mess from getting it off and I had to tighten everything by hand. Regardless, the vehicle I did that on has been sitting in a junkyard for years by now.
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Washed her inside and out, then played with chemical guys cleanerwax on the hood, and applied RainX to the windshield.
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