Good point, I didn't think of the clay bar. Good luck. Let us know how it goes.I have the eraser wheel, but it only works for the glue. I can get them off with wax, but it takes a lot of elbow grease. Haven't tried a clay bar yet.
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Good point, I didn't think of the clay bar. Good luck. Let us know how it goes.I have the eraser wheel, but it only works for the glue. I can get them off with wax, but it takes a lot of elbow grease. Haven't tried a clay bar yet.
Caught the mod bug... just got to remove the ghost lines.
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Nice, I don't miss mine one bit. Did you try an eraser wheel for those marks?
Do it!Thinking of getting some 20x9 black machined Sierra wheels for the Denali and getting rid of the crappy chrome OE wheels
These....
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Installed a set of Husky mud flaps. It will be nice not to have slush mounds and mud splatter built up on the fenders/rockers/running boards/exhaust tips.
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i've had the husky's on mine for 3-4 years now still holding up nicely like they were oem, they do reduce slinging of crap to about 1/2 or more of what it is without any mudflapsHow are the Husky mud flaps holding up? Do they do a good job reducing spray from the front tires?
I'm thinking about getting a set of F&R to try and minimize the salt spray this winter.
Thanks, I think I'll move forward and grab the set.i've had the husky's on mine for 3-4 years now still holding up nicely like they were oem, they do reduce slinging of crap to about 1/2 or more of what it is without any mudflaps
Well chit. I drove thecopcar to the dog park. The left front speaker is intermittent. No rears to fill in so it’s obvious. And annoying.
How are the Husky mud flaps holding up? Do they do a good job reducing spray from the front tires?
I'm thinking about getting a set of F&R to try and minimize the salt spray this winter.
i've had the husky's on mine for 3-4 years now still holding up nicely like they were oem, they do reduce slinging of crap to about 1/2 or more of what it is without any mudflaps
Thanks, I think I'll move forward and grab the set.
That’s a good point.I just went through this. I thought the speaker was taking a crap. And I dreaded that because they run around $100 bucks for the Bose replacement. Before ordering it I pulled the panel off to do a test run of removing the speaker and comparing pictures of it to the new ones I was shopping. In the process I found it wasn't the speaker, it was the connector. The plug connections were corroded causing intermittent signal. I ordered a replacement plug and it worked perfectly:
Funny you should ask!!! I took these pictures this morning on my way to work. It has been raining for 3 days and the leaves are falling making the roadways a mess. They are doing a DAMN FINE JOB!
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Stock 265/70-17. They do hug the fender wells/liners pretty tightly.What size tires do you have? I have 33" tires and just thought about them rubbing in the front.
Stock 265/70-17. They do hug the fender wells/liners pretty tightly.
I have 32" on my Tahoe (275-55-R20) and like you, guess I will see if they fit....Hopefully, my purchase was not in vain!Welp, I guess we'll see.
Holy carp, what happened to speaker prices? I got a new rear one 2 years for about $25.I just went through this. I thought the speaker was taking a crap. And I dreaded that because they run around $100 bucks for the Bose replacement. Before ordering it I pulled the panel off to do a test run of removing the speaker and comparing pictures of it to the new ones I was shopping. In the process I found it wasn't the speaker, it was the connector. The plug connections were corroded causing intermittent signal. I ordered a replacement plug and it worked perfectly:
Holy carp, what happened to speaker prices? I got a new rear one 2 years for about $25.
Check to make sure your door drains aren’t plugged up. The wiring in your doors shouldn’t be rusting imo.I just went through this. I thought the speaker was taking a crap. And I dreaded that because they run around $100 bucks for the Bose replacement. Before ordering it I pulled the panel off to do a test run of removing the speaker and comparing pictures of it to the new ones I was shopping. In the process I found it wasn't the speaker, it was the connector. The plug connections were corroded causing intermittent signal. I ordered a replacement plug and it worked perfectly: