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CaRs_4x4

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I have been lucky enough to own my green beast for 14 years! I was driving a pristine 02 Suburban for 8 years until right before Christmas when a car spun into the side of it on the interstate and totaled it. Since I was driving the burb, the yukon was my husbands vehicle and I'll be nice and just say he is not a car person. This leaves me with a slightly abused yukon that two of my daughters and I are now rebuilding. Don't get me wrong I absolutely love working on her, I am just so out of practice!!!

This week are working on putting in the new headliner, reupholstering the driver's seat, putting on new shocks, new speakers!!!!, and plugs and wires. I am looking forward to asking tons of questions, I am so lost on what brands are worth the money! The last time I put plugs and wires on it was an 80 prelude and lets face it that's basically a tinker toy :D

looking forward to talking to you guys!

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Welcome from Miami-Dade and Broward County Jenny!!

I have no doubt you and your awesome 2 daughters will get that Yukon back online to where you want to be!!

Sorry to hear about your super maintained 02 Suburban..That hurts.
 

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Hi Jenny,

We wanted to welcome you and let you know that our team is always here to assist forum members with any questions or concerns they may have, so feel free to reach out at any time! If interested, I’d be more than happy to send you your vehicle's build sheet. To proceed, please send us private message with your VIN and email. Hope to hear from you soon!

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Welcome. Plenty of knowledgeable people more than willing to help you out here. Good luck and have fun with the build.
 
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Welcome, any pics?

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It's much better, and easier in the long run to drop the headliner if you're going to redo it.
 
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It's much better, and easier in the long run to drop the headliner if you're going to redo it.

It's still attached because two screws rounded out, had to go locate my drill attachment to drill in and remove them. The new headliner material will be installed with the headliner removed :) thanks!! yes it was a pain to take it down and clean up still partly installed :p
 

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It's still attached because two screws rounded out, had to go locate my drill attachment to drill in and remove them. The new headliner material will be installed with the headliner removed :) thanks!! yes it was a pain to take it down and clean up still partly installed :p
Good luck with it! I've done a few, and the longer they are, the more of a pita they are! The more helping hands, the better. Once it's laid down on the glue you really can't pull it back up to adjust it.
 

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