Ok, it was hot those months for sure. So are you still traveling?
Just got back recently! The main trip is over, right now I'm attending local/regional events and weekend wheeling.
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Ok, it was hot those months for sure. So are you still traveling?
Sweet setup man, great build. You actually attacked the things that are important for really wheeling. That said, I think the 33's actually look perfect on the rig. The extra weight and wear and tear of 35's are not worth it on 1/2 ton IFS imo. My wife and I spent a week offroading around Ouray this summer in my TJ. It laughs at pretty much everything offroad, but is so damn small and I reallllly missed having a V8 climbing mountain grades. I've been looking at 2 door Hoe's and Yukon's to build for real wheeling and this was a good thread to read!
if i had the money i would do mine while just sitting around here. Mine would go way beyong the one you got there. I am talking PLC electronics and all kinds of electric/electronics integration.
everything i can.
said part #? 2-core right?This is a build thread after all...so I'll take a brief departure from trip photos to show some recent updates to the Tahoe
After swamping the truck in a mud hole in Maine, just about every breather tube took on mud & water. The most vital for me to change out was the transmission fluid. I've been wanting a serviceable pan for quite some time, so I found one with the deep dish option. To properly service the transmission, I had a shop hook their machine up to the aux tranny lines and flush the system using Dex VI fluid and NO CLEANING agent. After 1k miles+, tranny runs like it always had...no problems!
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The rock sliders were rusting on the tops (from stepping on) them and numerous rock strikes (bottom). I used a simple rattle can of black and it came out pretty good. But I need a better solution b/c the paint hasn't lasted long and I really don't have a lot of interest in repainting them every few months
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I also installed this massive 12k GVWR radiator (AC Delco) that was originally intended for the 7.4L K3500. I ended up having to fabricate new top mounting brackets and purchase the upper/lower shroud to clear the taller radiator. Otherwise all the cooler mounts were identical and it was fairly plug & play.
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should a went electric already.