@Bombsquad85 I have the McGaughy’s spindles but I had to trim the upper ball joint stud as well. You also have to trim the lower one if you ever plan on running 17” wheels.
Got to put the 4x4 to use last night for the first time in a while. The snow wasn't all that deep, but it was over a sheet of ice so it was pretty slick
@Sevenevez
Damn! Definitely some similarities lol. I got rid of mine when I started college because I thought I needed something better on gas to travel home and back on the weekends. I ended up getting an Acura TL which I did a lot of work to as well, and loved it, but I definitely regretted...
@Sevenevez
Thanks man. And yeah, I've been through multiple sets of wheels. Really wanting to get something nicer but the tahoe isn't as high on the priority list anymore due to college. No I'm not a painter, but I worked for my stepdad (who is an extremely talented painter/auto rebuilder) for...
Nice! Another two tone. Similar layout to mine as well. Very impressive results coming from a garage. After a wetsand and buff it'll be flawless. By the way, where did you hear the 30 day period before wet sanding? I suppose it could vary according to the clear used but that seems excessive...
I shaved mine as well. Fosscore already gave a great explanation on removal. I welded in a plate and smoothed mine out since the whole thing was getting painted anyway but the plug method sounds like a great alternative as no one is likely ever going to see up there anyway.
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