Blurred's 04 Tahoe Z71 build - Mr. Greenly Greenerson

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And I need to replace the flare. :lol:

Not that it's fuked up entirely, but that it's too low for my tire setup. I need to honetly be running a 295, not a 305.

I hit when turning now, so this will be an interesting drive tomorrow. hoping I can just get a replacement pair (though I cannot find them) and then have a spare set that I can work on and build for the future wheel setup.

damnit. I should have just stuck to what I had.
 
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Welp... based on my having to trim the fender to work, and needing to build this thing into the correct fender, I pulled the trigger on a set of yukon fenders. They will be here friday.

I will have to clearance them out, then start working the fender to make it look right...

But never the less, this will have a combination of yukon and tahoe parts up front at some point.
 

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Pulling the covers off?

Dang I didn't realize those were just hub caps! Thanks when better looking.

2004 Z71 Suburban Green I have a few upgrades done.

They are mounted with some strong foam, I used a wood block and a 4lb sledge on the back to get it to come off.

And more work was done today with some very good results.

This thing looks ******* mean in person. Wider wheels and the yukon headlights will give a very pissed off look to it.

It'll still be slow though.

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They are mounted with some strong foam, I used a wood block and a 4lb sledge on the back to get it to come off.

And more work was done today with some very good results.

This thing looks ******* mean in person. Wider wheels and the yukon headlights will give a very pissed off look to it.

It'll still be slow though.

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I'm really digging the look and stance. The rims add alot to the look. Have any kind of engine or performance mods? You just might need to do something now :driver:
 
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Intake, exhaust and a tune. Nothing terribly drastic due to the 4l60e and not wanting to have to replace it yet. Since i plan to keep this, I'll probably wind up swapping to a 4l80 and dropping in a turbo with supporting mods for 4-500 hp... nothing drastic, just fun. Would love to turn this into a fullsize cyclone. Lol
I'm really digging the look and stance. The rims add alot to the look. Have any kind of engine or performance mods? You just might need to do something now :driver:
 
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And alas, that didn't last long. Fiberglass pulled up from the flare, though no surprise. I found a full set for a silverado on ebay for cheap (100 below what I ws wired to replace the front two) so now im going to try another method to get these built, going back to my plastic roots.
 

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