Once again. In my uneducated opinion I think if it hasn't displayed the buffet or vibration yet with 30k on clock, you should be ok. Just drive it and see.
In my uneducated opinion, the development of the buffeting takes place within the first months of ownership or within a few thousand miles. Also in my opinion it's a cumulative affect of a few different factors. I think the internal structure is rigid, yet the body panels are very thin and...
It’s been a good while since I’ve posted on the forum, But I bought a 16 Yukon Denali last September. Initially the vehicle was perfect, however it developed the buffeting issue around 3k miles. After reading all the issues I traded it in within a few hundred miles of that. These trucks cost way...
I took some fall pics of the nali today. It looks pretty tasteful and clean now with the few small things I've done. I can't wait to put 24's on it in the spring!
I've seen brighter bulbs in the past but I'm extremely happy with the quality. The link is for the reverse lights. You'll have to google the license plate bulbs.
https://www.amazon.com/SYLVANIA-ZEVO-White-Contains-Bulbs/dp/B01CKQP830
Mine has a modified 454 in it. It'll run mid 60's all day, it'll almost touch 70 on a cool day with a light load and 1/2 tank of fuel. Boats are awesome!
In a boat like that one with about 24-25 feet in overall length, a 350 would be struggling to push it. It would be lucky to break 50mph on gps. Boats take a shit load of power to move.
Yes it's easy. As you said the rear is stuck on, the hardest part was removing the left over adhesive. The OEM front emblem is held on by clips and removes fairly easily. The new emblem bolts on from the inside of the grill. Take your time and it's a piece of cake.
Bigbeard thanks for the kind words. Chemical Guys is one of my favorite makers of car products! My wife makes fun of me because I buy so many car care products from them lol
Thanks for the compliment. Yeah the mud flaps are necessary unfortunately since the tires were flinging stones and mud at the paint. I'm undecided as to which wheels I'll choose, I'm actually enjoying the soft ride of the 20's right now. I've owned several of these vehicles with wheels from 17"...
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