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Well, sort of like the weather, I’ve changed my mind. We have been kicking around ideas for what to take on our 2022 expedition; newer Hoe, new Wrangler Rubicon, 4Runner, or the Bronco. After many conversations and wandering around car lot we’ve decided nothing suits us quite as well as the purpose built TrailHoe. Even a newer GMT900 Hoe would present a new set of unknowns.Navigated some long shelf road sections in CO today.
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Stopped for lunch at this spot with nothing but high peaks in all directions, and came to a kind of bittersweet decision. This will be the Tahoe’s last trip with us out to places like this.
One of my goals this summer was to assess the build and decide whether to proceed with more mods, or move on. The Hoe may stay in the fleet and stay closer to home, but the potential consequences of mechanical failure in an area like this are just too severe. So I’ll be getting something new or newer for future exploring.
For the kind of places we like to go, it just makes sense to stay in the sweet spot of a machine’s reliability, which is neither the first 90 days nor 13 years+ of age.
Replaced the floor vinyl in the seating area with new OEM. It had a hole under the driver’s heel.
While I was in there I put down some Dynamat under the jute. First drive I can’t really notice any difference. Previously I did the door skins and rear hatch which did make an obvious reduction in road noise.
Definitely got rid of the rattly tin can sound.Did the Dynamat on the door skins make a difference when closing the doors? Mine sound like vault doors when they slam shut.
@Bill 1960, where did you find your OEM vinyl flooring?Replaced the floor vinyl in the seating area with new OEM. It had a hole under the driver’s heel.
While I was in there I put down some Dynamat under the jute. First drive I can’t really notice any difference. Previously I did the door skins and rear hatch which did make an obvious reduction in road noise.
I ordered it from my local dealer. I know a lot of people hate on dealers, but these guys give me a discount from list prices and I support them with my parts business. Then when I run into something I can’t, or don’t want to work on, I have an ongoing relationship and the service guys take good care of me. I spent so much time (and money) there last year we’re all on a first name basis.@Bill 1960, where did you find your OEM vinyl flooring?
If you have 3.42s and oem size tires, then running 35's and 3.73's should put you right around the same gearing. Shift points and speeds should all be about the same.Really Cool Thread. Thanks for Sharing! Did you re-gear with 3.73s or did the SSV come with those or do you have the 4L80? How do you like the gearing? I'm planning to make the switch to 35s when I can regear from 3.42s and trying to decide if I should jump to 4.10s (I have a 6L80)
I hope he's somewhere cool and comfortable. I was going to say dry after all the rain in East TN but then I remembered it's too dry way out West.I’m guessing @Bill 1960 is roaming Colorado or Wyoming about now.
Great idea, as it would definitely make me slow down coming up on your six if I were doing my usual 9-11 miles over the limit.Today I made a donation to the state to get myself a specialty tag. I figure this will give people pause from 50 feet away.
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And no, that's not my real tag number, that's photoshop. If you get that joke you're telling your age.