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Those of you with the tall Escalade looking rear brake/tail lights, what brand are you using and has it required and modification, or was it plug and play?
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So the question remains, on your 2007-2014 are you running the solid H2 motor mounts or the liquid filled? Because there’s a noticeable difference in the two when used on these vehicles.I have polybushings in my C10 and I hate them. The bodymount bushings make you feel every damn vibration, The ride is rougher. I refuse to use anything other than rubber for bushings after that.
My 79 T/A had poly leafspring bushings and no matter the ungodly amount of grease you put on those bastards they will squeak.
So the question remains, on your 2007-2014 are you running the solid H2 motor mounts or the liquid filled? Because there’s a noticeable difference in the two when used on these vehicles.
Those go up front bottom of wheel wells and along the frame rails. Will look for hardware picsOk, I feel a bit silly asking this questions, but I will happily accept being humbled by the answers.
P/N: 15893710 & 15893711
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Where do they mount? It’s some sort of splash shield, but I don’t recall where they go or what hardware is
I have these akkon's bought them 7 years ago (holding up well) but I only paid $334 when I bought them, wiring is plug-n-play, fitment to make it "just right" I used a couple washers for left/right tilt alignmentSo the question remains, on your 2007-2014 are you running the solid H2 motor mounts or the liquid filled? Because there’s a noticeable difference in the two when used on these vehicles.
That’s the first I’ve heard of running one and one. Good idea for anyone who has had issues with changing more than one on the driver’s side.Not who you’re asking, but I run a solid mount on the driver's side, and a fluid-filled mount on the passenger side. The fluid-filled mounts on the driver's side stretch and tear, so it's really the only side that "needs" the upgrade. The passenger side just gets compressed, and seems to last a long time.
Are you running an inline filter?annual power steering flush, I can always tell when it has been a year because the pump starts talking to me a little bit, takes about 3qt's if you have not maintained it, otherwise 1 gallon if it is the first time.
P/N: 15893710 & 15893711
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Where do they mount? It’s some sort of splash shield, but I don’t recall where they go or what hardware is used.
no, after about a year I can hear it, but I listen to my vehicles more than most people any little different noise and my radar tunes into itThat’s the first I’ve heard of running one and one. Good idea for anyone who has had issues with changing more than one on the driver’s side.
Are you running an inline filter?
Plug and play. Fit great.Those of you with the tall Escalade looking rear brake/tail lights, what brand are you using and has it required and modification, or was it plug and play?
How do the new brakes compare to old?
I know it's never a fair comparison vs worn old brakes but...
There was a couple online reviews where one of the APOC poly bushings pretty much disintegrated. (They do have a lifetime warranty on the bushings)
Possible it was installer error?
Either way, rubber will be less maintenance, smoother ride and last longer I suppose..
I figure I might as well try and weld a couple bushing holder rings to a steel tube if I'm serious..
(New trailing arms are pretty cheap, maybe I can salvage the bushings by cutting or pressing them out..)
Not who your asking, but I run a solid mount on the driver's side, and a fluid-filled mount on the passenger side. The fluid-filled mounts on the driver's side stretch and tear, so it's really the only side that "needs" the upgrade. The passenger side just gets compressed, and seems to last a long time.
I have this, more out of laziness than anything. drivers was broke, ordered the hummer. but for the price only one for now and do the other later. a year later I still haven't ordered the other. at this point I might just leave the passenger side.
I notice no vibration from it as it is and I like that. I'm about to go back to oem mounts on the c6. I put what is said to be the softest mounts in it and I hate it. I'll just have to replace the stock ones often on it. the mounts rattle everything inside the car. and they are a incased rubber type thing.
Not who your asking, but I run a solid mount on the driver's side, and a fluid-filled mount on the passenger side. The fluid-filled mounts on the driver's side stretch and tear, so it's really the only side that "needs" the upgrade. The passenger side just gets compressed, and seems to last a long time.
I must be dumb but is the clunk only on acceleration? I have a subtle clunk but nothing crazy
What are those for?Pics of my driver side. 2 bolts that I can see..
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2nd pic looking forwards behind fender liner.
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Splash shields for engine compartment I think.What are those for?
When I had a clunk, I would mostly feel it on accel, and shifts were not as smooth. Like a little hiccup or stutter.I must be dumb but is the clunk only on acceleration? I have a subtle clunk but nothing crazy
Mine is only from a stand still acceleration at least from what I hear. Nothing weird on decel or shiftingWhen I had a clunk, I would mostly feel it on accel, and shifts were not as smooth. Like a little hiccup or stutter.
A little bit on decel when it downshifted also.