HiHoeSilver
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How'd you prep after sanding it down?
Just simple green and some soapy water and a good dry. It's not "real" paint. It's rust oleum that I used when I did the rear bumper. A nice surprise, but looks mint.
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How'd you prep after sanding it down?
No rust reformer?Just simple green and some soapy water and a good dry. It's not "real" paint. It's rust oleum that I used when I did the rear bumper. A nice surprise, but looks mint.
The clearance between the wheel and your caliper should not ever change even under hard turns.Pretty much plug and play on stock 17s.
Of note, if you're like me and hate clip on weights, use the thin sticky weights. Not the thick(heavy) ones. I have maybe 2mm of clearance between my wheel weights and caliper. They rub the slightest bit on hard turns.
No rust reformer?
That looks surprisingly good for rustoleum. Well done.Noticed the dreaded door rust on the drivers rear. Also did the passenger rear and liftgate along the seams while I was at it.
Before :
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Sanded/cleaned up:
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After:
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Tailgate shot for good measure :
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We'll see how it all holds up. Hopefully I caught it in time.
That looks surprisingly good for rustoleum. Well done.
Not significantly. But the system isn't perfectly rigid. Can run into issues when you're pushing limits.The clearance between the wheel and your caliper should not ever change even under hard turns.
Not sure about your options for the steering box, but personally, I’d avoid Delco “PRO” products if at all possible. They’re junk.
Well $924 for reman AC Delco reman at dealership.. or $398 at rock Auto AC Delco reman . There all reman steering gears so all aperson can do is guess and cross the fingers. [emoji106] And get a warrentty. Less you know a steering gear rebuilder.
But with 175,000 on steer gear is it worth a rebuild .
And new seals proved its still leaking to.. it's just that war out. After 120,000 miles your living on barrowed time when comes to a steering gear. [emoji106]
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Nice. How many miles on the Sierra?I Traded my 05 Tahoe for an 06 Sierra Denali. Since I bought my 09 Tahoe L9H 2 years ago, I haven't driven the 05 hoe much (no real reason to). Since I will be buying a house next year, figured a truck will be much more useful than having 2 Tahoe's. However, I didn't want just any old truck, lol
Once I clean it up, I'll post more pics.
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Straight up trade?I Traded my 05 Tahoe for an 06 Sierra Denali. Since I bought my 09 Tahoe L9H 2 years ago, I haven't driven the 05 hoe much (no real reason to). Since I will be buying a house next year, figured a truck will be much more useful than having 2 Tahoe's. However, I didn't want just any old truck, lol
Once I clean it up, I'll post more pics.
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That Bose works real good with a good aftermarket HU and a separate sub/ amp. I am running the MTX Thunderform enclosure, JL sub and amp. Too bad MTX quit making the Thunderform but there are alternatives. The factory Bose sub won’t take much power.This is before I detailed the inside today. I'll update tomorrow after I clay bar and wax it. That huge air thing is coming off tomorrow, I took my airaid tube off the 05 Tahoe before I traded it. I also have all of my dual battery/big 3 wiring from the old hoe I'm going to transplant into the Denali tomorrow. I never realized how much better the Bose with Y91 is better than the Tahoe's Bose is, I can't wait to hooky blutooth up to it. View attachment 226224 View attachment 226230 View attachment 226218
This is before I detailed the inside today. I'll update tomorrow after I clay bar and wax it. That huge air thing is coming off tomorrow, I took my airaid tube off the 05 Tahoe before I traded it. I also have all of my dual battery/big 3 wiring from the old hoe I'm going to transplant into the Denali tomorrow. I never realized how much better the Bose with Y91 is better than the Tahoe's Bose is, I can't wait to hooky blutooth up to it. View attachment 226224 View attachment 226230 View attachment 226218
4:10 only other one I seen on a RPO code tag .GT5This is before I detailed the inside today. I'll update tomorrow after I clay bar and wax it. That huge air thing is coming off tomorrow, I took my airaid tube off the 05 Tahoe before I traded it. I also have all of my dual battery/big 3 wiring from the old hoe I'm going to transplant into the Denali tomorrow. I never realized how much better the Bose with Y91 is better than the Tahoe's Bose is, I can't wait to hooky blutooth up to it. View attachment 226224 View attachment 226230 View attachment 226218
That's a sweet truck.I Traded my 05 Tahoe for an 06 Sierra Denali. Since I bought my 09 Tahoe L9H 2 years ago, I haven't driven the 05 hoe much (no real reason to). Since I will be buying a house next year, figured a truck will be much more useful than having 2 Tahoe's. However, I didn't want just any old truck, lol
Once I clean it up, I'll post more pics.
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I was checking things out on the truck, and the only thing I'm finding is it needs shocks. The fronts are completely wet, and the rear look old. However, through my RPO codes, I can't seem to find the right ones. I don't necessarily need to go with the factory ones, but I want to keep the ride comfortable. It rides really smooth now (probably riding on the bump stops, lol), but what do you guys recommend?
YessssssBilstein 4600’s I’ve got them on my lowered Esky and it rides great
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