I broke mine! Installed a new radiator, heater hoses, aluminum y-adapter (Dorman), GM Genuine T connectors at the firewall. On the test drive it blew the trans cooler line back out of the new radiator and I lost all the fluid. Now the transmission won't shift right. I'll start a thread in...
Wheels! and tires. My tires were 5 years old and severely worn on the inside. I found a guy locally who was selling the 18s off his brand new 2022 Silverado. Less than 1k miles on the wheels and tires. Goodyear Wrangler Fortitude HT with DOT dates of 0122! $500 out the door.
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-Tony...What lowering springs did you use. I used the Moog Z71 springs on my Denali when I removed the air ride in the back and now it sits too high in the back, but at least 2 to 3 inches more than the stock rake.
Last Friday I "fixed" my electrical system. The trouble had started when I installed the efans (months ago) so I assumed that the Hayden controller needed to be replaced/rewired and was draining the battery. Nope, it was just a bad battery. I was sure the battery was only a few months old but...
Replaced the tail light junction box and the bulb sockets for the DRL...the DRL bulbs had melted the sockets and were starting to melt the tail light housing around them. Finished shopping for all the parts/supplies to wire in the new fan controller and upgrade the grounds and power wire.
I put the 81069 springs and KYB Gas Adjust shocks on the back of my 04 XL Denali a few weeks ago. It did raise the back by 1.5 or more inches. The ride is great!
All I did to disable the air ride (instead of using resistors that the shock plugs) was to disconnect the battery, remove the ride...
That's a thought. The shop flushed the cooler and the lines, but I haven't inspected or blown out or cleaned the fins on the outside of the cooler. I'll have to give that a shot.
It's 97 deg out and when I got back from picking up my boy these were the gauges read the Tras temp at 190 or 195 and the coolant temp at 205. I feel like the transmission ran cooler than this prior to having problems and the subsequent rebuild. Does that trans temp sound normal or is it a...
A Bit of an update! He had the truck for 5 days and I picked it up. It has a new dip stick, it does not leak transmission fluid after driving and it doesn't smell of transmission fluid in the truck while driving. This is all great except for the fact that he says he didn't do anything except...
If I wanted to maintain the original ride height and but also maintain the current ride quality, would a 2" lowering spring work? Would I have to put the shocks on lowering brackets? I guess I'm just not sure if something like this would drop it 2"below the stock height or if it would drop it...
Thanks Mike and Chase! What you're describing (Mike) is the exact thing I'm experiencing. I'm going to leave well enough alone for now. I haven't done any real highway driving since making the changes. If any problems arise, I'll dig in further. If no problems, I think I just have a little...
It's currently riding on Moog 81069 springs. They're specified as the Z-71 option springs. The springs I took off (when I removed the air shocks) had Moog 81871 stickers on them. I'm hoping someone knows if those are the soft ones or the "middle" option between "needs help" and "heavy duty".
Ok Ron! Here goes:
I took it in to get it checked out and originally was just asking them to check the cooler/lines because it ran up to 215 a couple times (before the Tucson summer heat hit!) I explained the other below symptoms to the shop owner when dropping it off.
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