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Nope. Near Wichita, Ks@yates ™ house?
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Nope. Near Wichita, Ks@yates ™ house?
yeah I lied once that i had a dash cam scared the shit out of a Scammer that tried making a fraud claim on me... I asked him if he would like some jail time along with his family (as they were in on it) claiming false injuryStand alone dashcam's are getting pretty good, the real good ones are in Europe, I have my eye on this one lately
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Kenwood-DR...ding-GPS-3-Axis-G-Sensor-144-New/123713401474
that one allows you to hook it up and i think it has a motion sensor that will turn on automatic recording if someone walks by your vehicle, most of them only start recording if someone hits the vehicle (after you have parked)



(i told him his two stories he made up were on camera)







make sure it's Correctly secured when you are working under itWorking under vehicles is SO much fun.
unsecured vehicle.Is there such a thing as a perfect earthquake?
Lol
A friend of mine in high high school died when he was working underneath his pinto and it fell on him
2001 Yukon SLT
2012 Yukon Denali XL
2011 Yukon Denali RIP 5/20/18
Is there such a thing as a perfect earthquake?
Lol
A friend of mine in high high school died when he was working underneath his pinto and it fell on him
This was in the 80's.... LolA Pinto that wasn't already burned up?
make sure it's Correctly secured when you are working under it
one ******* did not correctly secure his jeep and it fell on him in the earthquake 7.1 or 6.4
another guy almost got crushed by just a few seconds as well..
if it was not for that ******* we would have had the PERFECT 7.0+ Earthquake that caused no deaths.
Let me guess....we should drill anchors into the concrete and use chain binders to securely attach the vehicle down. Tell me what in the f**k is going to keep a truck from falling off jack stands in a 7.1 earthquake? The shit you say, Brent. Holy crap you kill me.

Probably woulda stayed up if he took the MAP sensor out.
it's not too hard to keep it from falling... use rampsLet me guess....we should drill anchors into the concrete and use chain binders to securely attach the vehicle down. Tell me what in the f**k is going to keep a truck from falling off jack stands in a 7.1 earthquake? The shit you say, Brent. Holy crap you kill me.
it's not too hard to keep it from falling... use ramps
or stack some steel rims under(with tire)
if the tires are off type of work
doing that will buy you some space.
































































I’m a glutton for punishmentI’ve never done this myself. Aren’t the tranny pans on these GM trucks notoriously difficult to get off because of the exhaust pipe or something?
Nope, no plug. The pan needs to come off to change the filter anyways and clean out the magnet.I need to do that. I assume the transmission pan doesn't have a drain plug. So I'll have to add one.
welcome to my ignore list
did you check the wires hot short to signal possiblyReplaced the MAF, MAP, Knock Sensor x2, removed tune and placed stock airbox back on to try and diagnose this madness my Yukon decided to do. When accelerating from a stop or under a load, falls flat on its face, bogs down and can here it popping through the intake. Idles absolutely fine, just only under acceleration. Only codes on my GM Tech 2 scanner is P0328 for a Knock Sensor Circuit High Voltage Bank 1. Replaced both knock sensors, cleared code and comes right back up.
I am lost on what it could be, my dad thinks I got a bad batch of fuel. I went through 1/4 tank with no problems then just hit out of no where.