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More like a Yukon L.Yukon X
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More like a Yukon L.Yukon X
shops are so scumy.
a friend of mine sent his wife in with her car for a recall done. they did the recall but sent a video of walking around the car pointing out everything they found wrong. the estimate was going to be 1700$. I had never seen the video thing done. it's hard to understand but they guy was selling a ac cleaning, something about cowl area and foam that fills the ac lines to clean the condenser. and then a small valve cover gasket seep, just enough to collect dust. he said that's a ASAP fix because another customer has oil get into their electrial connections and basically short them out and blow up the engine.
craziest thing I've ever seen.
Post the pics of the cosmoline coatingView attachment 456246
Been keeping busy. Frame is painted and re “waxed” with cosmoline. Time for assembly.
Keeping the 4wd/awd and stock suspension to start out with. Here are the wheels/tires I’m going with.So you're keeping it 4wd? is it going to be lifted?
Neat!Keeping the 4wd/awd and stock suspension to start out with. Here are the wheels/tires I’m going with.
FauxNeat!
Are those faux or real beadlocks?
I just had both upper & lower complete control arms & then the inner tie rods ( part charge only )... last week.... ( $1,700 ) ..Plus a 4-wheel alignment.Both shocks look good with no leaks and have been performing well, so I'm just going to replace the control arms and outer tie rod ends. Already did the sway bar links in 2021 and they still look good. Went with Mevotech Supreme parts. I have a lifetime alignment on this rig at Firestone so I'll have them do the alignment. $457.32, all in.
The shop was just going to do the lower balljoints...for $1,200. This way I get to refresh the whole front end for a little more than 1/3 the price, plus an evening of my time. I did the same job a few years ago on my '07 so I know what I'm in for, at least, and I have all of the tools.
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I've had mevotech lower arms for 4 years now 50,000 miles, no issues that I know of... I'm due for a front end check though.lot of front end rebuilds lately, including myself
I would beware of those mevotech, just have seen some reports of the rubber going bad after not too long, I have considered using there parts a few times and did use there end links for a year or two but the bushings seemed to not be all great after 2 years, replaced with a duralast lifetime endlink of 99% identical design.
I decided to spend the extra money and get oem for the rest of it. I am probably going to be owning this thing for quite some time still.
still have another 2 1/2 years payments on the wifes rig before I can even consider looking for a 2020 which is the newest I will likely ever buy
I don't want something that is going to require all kinds of crap work just to get it to roll should it break down, I don't care how pretty they look, the engines are breaking and I can't quit believe that going with 0-40 is going to cure that, no thanks
that's good to hear, I have seen mixed reviews over timeI've had mevotech lower arms for 4 years now 50,000 miles, no issues that I know of... I'm due for a front end check though.
I'll never use Mevotech again. I had their balljoints on my 79 T/A and used their supplied cotter pin which broke within 6 months causing the balljoint to exit the control arm at about 60 MPH. Everything was torqued to spec and checked. They barely had 300 miles on them. The upper balljoint wasnt far off from leaving the chat either. Never Again. Spend the extra money or get better cotter pins.lot of front end rebuilds lately, including myself
I would beware of those mevotech, just have seen some reports of the rubber going bad after not too long, I have considered using there parts a few times and did use there end links for a year or two but the bushings seemed to not be all great after 2 years, replaced with a duralast lifetime endlink of 99% identical design.
I decided to spend the extra money and get oem for the rest of it. I am probably going to be owning this thing for quite some time still.
still have another 2 1/2 years payments on the wifes rig before I can even consider looking for a 2020 which is the newest I will likely ever buy
I don't want something that is going to require all kinds of crap work just to get it to roll should it break down, I don't care how pretty they look, the engines are breaking and I can't quit believe that going with 0-40 is going to cure that, no thanks
Move your case of bourbon to the front of the camper....Happy to Report that Betty did great on her first of many camping trips. Developed a clunk on the drivers front i gotta look at but other than that. Factory Trailer Brakes work as intended. Didn't do terrible at 70 pulling the 3K camper. It needs more tounge weight IMO its a bit squirrely above 70. But very happy overall. View attachment 456485
I wish. But I think I am going to upgrade to 30Lb propane tanks. I only use them for heating but when it hits sub 40s I'll burn through half a tank a night and nothing is worse than running out in the middle of the night. lolMove your case of bourbon to the front of the camper....
It’s just the same black wax coating that originally comes on the vehicle. You can buy cans of it by the case. I changed out the spray head with one from a large bottle of brake clean and “hose”. It can make a mess so be sure to wear gloves, have rags handy for any overspray. I taped off areas where I didn’t want to spray, which helps with cleanup. Although brake clean and a rag will eat through most overspray. Having cardboard down was a help, because obviously it’s going to drip down. I wiped any access to prevent as many of those drip points you’ll often see.Post the pics of the cosmoline coating