07Burb’s 09 Deathscalade Non-Build

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Threw on the shocks on all four corners yesterday and she drives great! I didn't notice any excessive harshness or anything so I'm very happy with that. Bilsteins on the back and the monroe quick-strut package up front.

While in there I did a thorough look over of everything else and everything looks to be in tip top shape.......except....... :whymewhyme: The last corner I did was driver front. Cruising along checking things out whilst getting the shock assembly out and what do I see? A sway bar missing it's end link :rolleyes: SOME JACKWAGON (me) apparently didn't tighten it down good enough when he replaced them right after we bought the deathscalade and the thing auto ejected at some point :happy175: SO, I picked up another one last night and will throw it on this weekend and be sure that it's 100% tightened down with all the torques applied whilst tightening :roflbow:
 

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Threw on the shocks on all four corners yesterday and she drives great! I didn't notice any excessive harshness or anything so I'm very happy with that. Bilsteins on the back and the monroe quick-strut package up front.

While in there I did a thorough look over of everything else and everything looks to be in tip top shape.......except....... :whymewhyme: The last corner I did was driver front. Cruising along checking things out whilst getting the shock assembly out and what do I see? A sway bar missing it's end link :rolleyes: SOME JACKWAGON (me) apparently didn't tighten it down good enough when he replaced them right after we bought the deathscalade and the thing auto ejected at some point :happy175: SO, I picked up another one last night and will throw it on this weekend and be sure that it's 100% tightened down with all the torques applied whilst tightening :roflbow:
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Never had that happen before :roflbow: Makes it tempting to squirt on some never come off juice this next time around, though :roflsquared:
Gotta tighten up that wrist while turning the wrench.
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Last night, finally got time to replace the front hubs for the second time since ownership :banghead: Not sure if it was from when the brakes got hot coming down Pike's Peak or what but the hubs I put on over the winter lasted for sh$t so I got some new hub assemblies (supposed to be a "good brand") threw them on last night along with new rotors (pads still had a lot of life left in them). I'm getting really tired of hub assemblies not lasting regardless of what brand you use! For the last 3-5 years I can't get any hubs to last more than 20k miles and it's pathetic. I usually try and get OEM parts any time I'm replacing a worn part so that I get "quality" but in my experience here recently all hub assemblies are junk and don't last for nothing.

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I'll do last rear brakes and headlight bulbs this week. This thing has the $100 bulbs and one of them turned pink on me last week :( So, I bent over and grabbed my ankles and ordered 2 units so that the headlights matched.

On the upside, a couple weeks ago I replaced both running board motors and those things are working flawlessly now :waytogo: Another upside to this rig is it's not corroded like a lot would be at this age so I don't have to fight rusted fasteners too much on this which is pretty surprising. That funeral home must have had a policy of no burying dead folks when they throw salt on the ground :Sumo: :rofl:
 
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We finish up vacation in Deathscalade tomorrow and will have put 3,500 miles on her in 9 days. After that I’ve realized I need to make a few upgrades as I’m not happy with how she’s riding. So I’m ordering a Belltech 2/4 drop similar to what I used to have on my 07 burb back in the day except I plan on using Belltech coilovers. I’ll also be adding a rear sway bar (front already upgraded) and helper bags. Hope to have the stuff in a week or so and then plan the install.

I also hope to eventually upgrade the panhard bar to a Spohn unit along with the rear control arms with Spohn units but that’ll come at a later date.
 

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Last night, finally got time to replace the front hubs for the second time since ownership :banghead: Not sure if it was from when the brakes got hot coming down Pike's Peak or what but the hubs I put on over the winter lasted for sh$t so I got some new hub assemblies (supposed to be a "good brand") threw them on last night along with new rotors (pads still had a lot of life left in them). I'm getting really tired of hub assemblies not lasting regardless of what brand you use! For the last 3-5 years I can't get any hubs to last more than 20k miles and it's pathetic. I usually try and get OEM parts any time I'm replacing a worn part so that I get "quality" but in my experience here recently all hub assemblies are junk and don't last for nothing.

/rant

I'll do last rear brakes and headlight bulbs this week. This thing has the $100 bulbs and one of them turned pink on me last week :( So, I bent over and grabbed my ankles and ordered 2 units so that the headlights matched.

On the upside, a couple weeks ago I replaced both running board motors and those things are working flawlessly now :waytogo: Another upside to this rig is it's not corroded like a lot would be at this age so I don't have to fight rusted fasteners too much on this which is pretty surprising. That funeral home must have had a policy of no burying dead folks when they throw salt on the ground :Sumo: :rofl:

You gotta remind us what brand hubs those were and how long they lasted!

I just replaced a Timken after "only" 84K miles.
 
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You gotta remind us what brand hubs those were and how long they lasted!

I just replaced a Timken after "only" 84K miles.
Precision from O’Reilly because at the time I needed them right then and couldn’t order Timken. I was in the middle of traveling at the time.

With that said, I’ve had Timken hubs fail prematurely, too. None of them are a “sure thing”
 

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