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You can probably find an entire used mirror for less than $77 and steal parts from it.
You can probably find an entire used mirror for less than $77 and steal parts from it.
Broke too late! I had a new one that I gave to a member a few months ago. Sux.
I just looked on Ebay and typed in 2005 Tahoe driver side mirror , filtered to the used ones, and found a couple that show the puddle light for about $50 shipped.That has been the plan, i cant find any up here in Michigan. Everytime I'm visit a junkyard I look them up.
Awesome, that’s great you’re there to teach him, and that he wants to learn.Last night my son came home and told me he thinks the AC in the 2001 Yukon needs recharging. I asked why he thinks that. He told me that it doesn't blow cold air.
I asked if the rear vents blows cold or the same as the front, and also to check to make sure the blend setting is on the cold. He went out to check it, started car and was messing with the controls.
I was standing on the back porch and could tell that the compressor wasn't cycling on just by sound. Told him to pop the hood. I took my flashlight and looked at the compressor and I saw the AC belt just sitting there, broken. I told him that could be his problem, and hope that the compressor isn't locked up.
He ordered a new AC belt online at Advance Auto to be picked up today. We picked it up, got back and went to put it on and after removing the serpentine belt noticed the AC tensioner pulley bearing was seized up. He ordered a new tensioner online for 30 minute pickup at Advance and I got underneath and removed the splash shield and the old tensioner, then went and picked up the new one.
We noticed the old one's tensioning base worked fine still and that it was just the bearing in the pulley was shot. If we could've found just a replacement pulley we would've gone that route, but we couldn't. After using the online 20% off code and my $5 SpeedPerks rewards I had, the belt and tensioner only cost about $40 total.
Got everything installed and put back together. We cleaned the MAF sensor and the throttle body (he was saying it felt like the pedal would stick a bit when starting from a stop) while we had the intake tubing off. AC works fine now and he learned a bit more about working on our GM trucks.
X2. Good job Dad.Awesome, that’s great you’re there to teach him, and that he wants to learn.
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Nice! Thanks, just ordered some. [emoji16][emoji106]This morning I installed felt on the dash bezel to keep it from scratching the dash and rattle noise. This stuff is the shit, once it sets up, the shit doesn't come off.
http://www.tintprotector.com/
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Did you do SS lines too, they make a big difference too. The rubber ones expand as you step on the brakes.Since I bought my rig I never liked the braking power it had, it always felt like I was stopping a tank. I was planning on doing a big brake kit and figured I would try the NNBS brake upgrade first. This week I found the NNBS rotors, calipers and brake pads on OfferUp for $150, I jumped on the deal. Got them installed this afternoon and my goodness what a fking difference did it make, it stops on a dime. I'm not sure if the brake upgrade made that much difference or the oem brakes it had were shot.
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Where you get those? Never seen any that color before?Changed out the LCA bumpers today. Definitely an improvement, they were the originals with 192k miles on them. Also pulled the driver's door latch and cleaned the switch contacts. The interior lights didn't always come on when the door was open. It's good now!
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those might be oem, when they are new they are a different color at least that's happened when I changed them when I had my 00Where you get those? Never seen any that color before?
The ones we sell at my Chevy dealership I work at are a yellowish orange color.those might be oem, when they are new they are a different color at least that's happened when I changed them when I had my 00
I wondered if anyone would comment on that. I had seen people complain about the color, and also that they would buy two and the colors would be different. I didn't care for the natural rubber color either and mine didn't match, just like others had said. So, even though my Tahoe isn't lifted and they don't really show, I was thinking about what I could do about the color. I first thought about spray paint, but was worried the solvents would damage the rubber, then I thought about dye. I had some black Rit on my bench so I wiped them with two or three coats of that and let them sit a couple of days before installing them. They actually look black in person, but the camera shot makes them look dark red.Where you get those? Never seen any that color before?
BTW you're correct. They are OEM.those might be oem, when they are new they are a different color at least that's happened when I changed them when I had my 00
Did you do SS lines too, they make a big difference too. The rubber ones expand as you step on the brakes.