Pavel's 2005 Escalade EXT build

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Purpose of the vehicle: daily driver with frequent on road and light off-road trips.

Excel spreadsheet with all expenses and parts replaced:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxnmftDxXKIRSXN2WEMyaTcwVjA/view?usp=sharing

Completed so far:

1. GMT900 front brakes, Raybestos R300 rotors, Goodridge stainless steel brake lines, Akebono brake pads: https://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/threads/pavels-2005-escalade-ext-build.105692/page-2#post-1258886;

2. New rear Monroe shock absorbers (with Autoride & Electronic Suspension);
3. Refurbished by me air ride pump (assembled one functioning unit out of 2 dead ones);
4. PML rear diff cover and PML transmission pan;
5. Oversized transmission cooler;
6. ARP exhaust manifold studs;
7. Power steering inline filters;
8. Android stereo & Clarion subwoofer;
9. Brand new GM steering;
10. Interior LED lights.


I bought a bone stock 2005 Escalade EXT pearl white with 140K on the clock in fall of 2017. In Russia they say that theater begins at the cloakroom, so a build thread begins with a Craigslist ad :)
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Following.....any pics of the truck? Nice to see another 2nd generation Escalade on here this is my 04

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What have you done so far, and what do you have planned?


The purpose of this vehicle: daily driver with frequent on road and light off-road trips.


Have done so far:

1. GMT900 front brakes;
2. Raybestos R300 rotors & Goodrich stainless steel brake lines;
3. Akebono brake pads;
4. New rear Monroe shock absorbers (with Autoride & Electronic Suspension);
5. Refurbished by me air ride pump (assembled one functioning unit out of 2 dead ones);
6. PML rear diff cover and PML transmission pan;
7. Oversized transmission cooler;
8. ARP exhaust manifold studs;
9. Power steering inline filters;
10. Android stereo & Clarion subwoofer;
11. Brand new GM steering;
12. Interior LED lights.

Much more, but I am already tired to type :)

Plans:

1. Sound deadening from ceiling to the floor;
2. Shift kit;
3. Yokohama Geolandr AT 275/65R18 on 2014 Sierra Z71 wheels (ordered just yesterday);
4. Leveling kit;
5. Hummer H2 transfer case.

Maybe Edelbrock SC eventually. This is the only vehicle in the family and my daily, so I can not let it sit in the garage, it has to be driven daily.

Tons of pix are coming shortly, I know everyone likes them.
 
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Brake mod:

1. Akebono ceramic brake pads. Akebono claims those are OEM. It's too soon for me to talk about longevity, but they work great so far, I recommend these pads to everyone. There's a gotcha: the rear set comes WITHOUT hardware!!!! I double checked and it's not a seller's fault, they all come like that from the factory!!!!! I don't know what kind of drugs they take at the factory, but I want some of those. So, hardware kit has to be purchased separately. P/N:
Front: (Note that this is for GMT900 front brake setup!!!) ACT1092 - $62 on eBay shipped;
Rear: ACT834 - $45 on eBay shipped;
Rear hardware kit: CARLSON P834 - $4 on rockauto + shipping.

2. Goodridge brake lines. The seller actually sent me 2 sets by mistake, so now I have a spare set. The set contains 6 lines. I installed 4 so far (all 4 corners). The 2 lines between axle and chassis didn't fit - the thread is different, though a compatibility chart suggests otherwise. I bought 2 nuts with the correct thread and will install them later by cutting and re-flaring the chassis hard line. The brake feel changed dramatically, I recommend this mod to everyone as well. P/N: 14196 - $152 on eBay shipped.

3. Raybestos R300 Performance rotors. I watched a guy on Youtube claiming that these are the best rotors in their segment:


I love these rotors. They are a very well made piece of hardware. Exactly the same parts also come branded as ACDelco Specialty Performance and NAPA Ultra Premium. Funny that rockauto lists the ACDelco branded ones in the "Heavy duty" section , and the "Raybestos" ones in the "Performance" section, though these are exactly the same rotors. The ACDelco branded ones turned out to be the cheapest option at the time of purchase. P/N:
Front: (Note that this is for GMT900 front brake setup!!!) Raybestos 580279PER/ACDelco 18A1705SD/NAPA UP RA880279 - $85 on rockauto +shipping.
Rear: Raybestos 580165PER/ACDelco 18A1412SD/NAPA UP RA880165 - $89 on eBay shipped.

4. Calipers + brackets. Required for the GMT900 setup. P/N:
Left: Raybestos FRC11714N - $60 on rockauto +shipping.
Right: Raybestos FRC11713N - $60 on rockauto +shipping.

5. Parking brake shoes. P/N: Raybestos 781PG - $26 on rockauto + shipping.

6. Brake fluid Prestone DOT 3, 32 oz - $7 on walmart.com shipped.

7. Spiral wire wrap - $7 on eBay shipped.


Technical notes:

If you try to rout the new brake lines as the old ones, they WILL rub the inner wheel in full turn positions. Maybe if you have 20 or 22 inches wheels, that might be OK, but on my 17 inches wheels I tried all possible variations, and they still rubbed in some positions. The set up on the pix below is the best solution I came up with without rubbing.

Next, for some inexplicable reason, GM didn't put a bumper on the upper control arm. There's a metal to metal contact there. If Toyota did that, their entire engineering dept would be executed and burned. But for GM it's OK. I fixed this nonsense by cutting strips out of a very sturdy truck mud flap and securing them with M10 bolts. They can be seen on the first pic.

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Nice detailed write ups. :thumbsup:
Besides calipers/brackets and brake lines. prices are per set or each side?
 
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Audio

Head unit: Joying JY-UM135N2, later upgraded (manufacturer offered upgrade in a form of a new core board, I didn't have to replace the whole unit). Specs: Android 8.0 Oreo, 4GB RAM+32GB ROM, 128Gb SD card (bought separately for music and maps), Bluetooth, rear view camera. It a royal PITA to install a camera in the tailgate of EXT, since it's made of fiberglass and glued together with a double sided scotch tape. But I did it, and also when I was there, I installed a lock actuator, so now the tailgate closes with the remote like all other doors.

It runs Android, so basically the entire Google Play is available. I installed Waze, Torque Pro, Maps, Poweramp and a bunch of other useful apps. I also bought a Dash cam, so now I record everything. It looks neat and factory.

Amplifier: https://www.clarion.com/us/en/products-personal/marine/XC2510/index.html


All speakers are factory so far, I am waiting for them to die, so I would have a justification for a set of a new speakers.

A sub is factory as well.


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