Yes. At least the turn signal runs to the edge and you can see it from behind. Looking into the big mirrors and NOT having that arrow flashing grew on me - much better not having I think. Nice job getting em in. Upload a photo if you get around to it.
Boost auto will be your go-to for the folding. Really liking the trail ridge mirrors for the "low $". The adder reverse lights are great. Added GMC puddle projectors and may add blackout switchback turn/clearance or upgrade to a painted pair of folding boost. Not even a close comparison vs...
They'll do the job. May have considered the Boost mirrors gloss black painted but not a huge deal. Very glad I didn't opt for power folding as I've inevitably run the set I have on another truck into a few things. They even been bumped or pushed in, in parking lots so which may damage a power...
Took a few hours to install and wire but pretty easy and a major upgrade compared with stock. Vibrating seat lane function still works, Blind spot detection, front turn signal wraps to the side and rear - didn't catch that in the ad. Reverse and clearance lights work well and wiring straight...
Do they make aftermarket tow mirrors for the yukon yet? The 6.2 is a great hauler but not with the snap on extension mirrors. Has anyone seen whether the base can be modified to fit?
Wonder if this guy ever got it figured out. I changed the brake lines on the 01 Yukon and lost pressure to the front calipers. Oddly enough even after MANY ABS bleed proceeding I pump the brake pedal 5x and crack the drinker side bleeder and fluid will move up my tube a few inches and stop...
Great explanation of what you discovered and how you replaced everything step-by step. I think my 2015 6.2 started leaking in a similar location but am still chasing it down. Getting a little oil drip on the sway bar but not much for any drips under the truck. Looking up from underneath I can...
I remove and give mine a good cleaning every couple years, however in cold winter months if the intake hose is removed I'll clean it in-place using the following method:
-Turn the truck ON/ACC but not started (engine off)
-Use a floor jack to wedge the gas pedal firmly down where it will not...
Been there a time or two. Did you have any luck??
Of the times I've had this happen in GM vehicles it was the battery cables. As many in here have mentioned - start there. You're dealing with a sudden voltage drop and this is how the BCM responds. If both battery cables are securely...
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