He’s the manwoulda kept on chasing my tail if he and a couple others hadn’t mentioned having the issue before and their brake lights still worked. I’d assumed if they worked the switch was 100%
Love it. Givin' credit where credit is due.
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He’s the manwoulda kept on chasing my tail if he and a couple others hadn’t mentioned having the issue before and their brake lights still worked. I’d assumed if they worked the switch was 100%
What’s the PN? My cruise has been hit or miss on my GMT 900 Sierra.GOOD NEWS BOYS!! Replaced the brake light switch this afternoon and cruise control works again!Thanks to everyone for the help and suggestions. Everyone except @89Suburban. His suggestion didn’t help in any way!!!
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Acdelco D1539J is the OEM partWhat’s the PN? My cruise has been hit or miss on my GMT 900 Sierra.
This Explains why you have to run a remote to the fuse box everytime you put an aftermarket radio in… I never understood why. But I also never bought the expensive harness eitherFo sho! Like, the radio has constant power for memory and amp power and a switched power to turn it on. These newfangled contraptions use a digital signal initiated by pressing a button to tell a processor to close a circuit to turn the radio on.
I tried the PAC audio module/harness thing. Couldn't ever get everything to work right. The can-bus is tied into it for a few functions iirc.This Explains why you have to run a remote to the fuse box everytime you put an aftermarket radio in… I never understood why. But I also never bought the expensive harness either
Just pulled the trigger on some wheels/tires. Ended up going with a Caddy Premium rep which will update the look and I’ve always really liked them, too. Pretty excited about the upgrade. I’ll use my existing center caps rather than the generics that are pictured and come with it.Trying to determine which rims I want to go with. I'm heavily leaning towards rims like what I had on the '22. It was basically the below but mine were polished. I like the chrome better for the escalade
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I think these would update the look of the Esky and would be a pretty nice look.
But then another part of me wants to keep it "vintage correct" and go with some CK375 reps which were highly sought after back in the day.
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I think I'm heavily leaning towards option 1 but figured I'd throw this up on the forum in case others may have some other ideas I hadn't thought of.
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Which tyres?Just pulled the trigger on some wheels/tires. Ended up going with a Caddy Premium rep which will update the look and I’ve always really liked them, too. Pretty excited about the upgrade. I’ll use my existing center caps rather than the generics that are pictured and come with it.
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hmyou aint gonna listen to any of us anyway
Goodyear eagle LSWhich tyres?
Ordered shocks all the way around for the deathscalade. It became apparent that they’d reached end of life whilst on our trip to Indy and back.
Bad news is some how I ordered for a Silverado rather than a Suburban (did this because I no longer have air ride on the esky). I know the part numbers are slightly different but does anyone know if silvy shocks/struts will work on the SUV???
Gotcha. May run them a while and replace again later on then as I need to get them thrown in this weekend and I ordered these from RockAuto. Gotta be an improvement over what we’re experiencing currently. Like we’re on a cruise ship in a storm. It’s awful and just happened without warningI think they'll fit, but would be valved too firmly.
I had some shocks for a Silverado/Sierra and they were STIFF.
surprising thing is what’s in there now are Arnotts which seem to have a good reputation. No idea how long they’ve been in there but seemed decent last I was underneath thereGotcha. May run them a while and replace again later on then as I need to get them thrown in this weekend and I ordered these from RockAuto. Gotta be an improvement over what we’re experiencing currently. Like we’re on a cruise ship in a storm. It’s awful and just happened without warningsurprising thing is what’s in there now are Arnotts which seem to have a good reputation. No idea how long they’ve been in there but seemed decent last I was underneath there
not sureI thought Arnotts had a lifetime warranty. Or is that for the original owner only?
but sounds like I should research that?Just checked and the do have a “limited lifetime warranty” essentially means it covers squat lol
Actually I had them replace a couple of the spoof resistor packs on mine when they quit, their warranty department at least was easy to work with. The old parts had to be returned to them but they paid shipping, not sure but I believe they would send out replacement shocks and then you send the defective ones back. They do have different quality lines just like most manufacturers and the warranty varies from one to the other. I ended up buying the Bilstein versions for my 02 which you can’t get anymore so I’m not sure how they would cover my warranty. I think they’re 8 years old, maybe more, and still doing great.Just checked and the do have a “limited lifetime warranty” essentially means it covers squat lol
Ordered shocks all the way around for the deathscalade. It became apparent that they’d reached end of life whilst on our trip to Indy and back.
Bad news is some how I ordered for a Silverado rather than a Suburban (did this because I no longer have air ride on the esky). I know the part numbers are slightly different but does anyone know if silvy shocks/struts will work on the SUV???
in my experience I ordered bilstein lift struts for my Tahoe but the shocks were listed and made for a Silverado.I think they'll fit, but would be valved too firmly.
I had some shocks for a Silverado/Sierra and they were STIFF.