Tonyrodz
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I don't think that's the issue in my case. Prop shaft hits my exhaust along with some of the ds inner header tubes.Being lowered probably doesn't help the issue though, right?
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I don't think that's the issue in my case. Prop shaft hits my exhaust along with some of the ds inner header tubes.Being lowered probably doesn't help the issue though, right?
Big name=Big $$. You get what you pay for tho. These weren't ebay cheapies tho.Shouldn’t have fitment issues with the big name company’s like kooks
Going through Tony's thread here and had to comment on this post from several months ago.God i miss the fold flat seats of that gen tahoe.... hate that mine tumble.... had some good, nay... great, nay....f’in great times back there.....![]()
Going through Tony's thread here and had to comment on this post from several months ago.
A couple of years ago I had a 2002 Z71 Tahoe that I loved dearly. Had it for six years then foolishly traded it on a Jeep Wrangler that was admittedly badass once I got done with it. Then a few weeks ago I got a 2010 Tahoe . Tumbled the back seats forward and thought to myself, "WTF?".
Concerning the headers themselves--So Far--I haven't had any issues. Don't use their header gaskets or their bolts. Buy your own quality set. If you have any issues, they're customer service isn't that great either. Best thing about them is their price tho. BUT--You get what you pay for. Hopefully this was a little helpful. Any questions feel free to ask. Guys here love Kooks. The fit is good, but they're pricey. But they don't have any issues. @Rocket Man has American Thunder(I think that's who they are)and he says fit and finish is fantastic, but they're really pricey. Hopefully he'll chime in on those.
Anytime buddy. Anything else feel free to ask.Thanks. That’s what I wanted to hear. The Corsa exhaust is pricey in itself so I’m looking to save a couple bucks on the headers and y-pipe. Definitely want long tubes so I’m between pacesetter and what you have. I’ve seen good reviews on that speed engineering, being best bang for the low cost. I’ll definitely be using different gaskets and hardware. Also I wanna run a collector rather than them band clamps. Everything else will be fully welded and flanges. Clamps suck. Thanks again for giving the feedback.
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Did the Tahoe's ever come with AWD in the NBS?Anytime buddy. Anything else feel free to ask.
Did the Tahoe's ever come with AWD in the NBS?
From what I understand--somewhat rare.Yes, there are a few.
Did the Tahoe's ever come with AWD in the NBS?
Yes, there are a few.
Mine wasFrom what I understand--somewhat rare.
If I remember correctly from some research I did you could only get a Tahoe or Suburban with AWD in the LTZ trim right?Mine was
LTZ was suburban only in 2006. The rest had the option of a 2 speed tcase that was kind of the same way but you could select 4loIf I remember correctly from some research I did you could only get a Tahoe or Suburban with AWD in the LTZ trim right?
Mine was an 2005 LTIf I remember correctly from some research I did you could only get a Tahoe or Suburban with AWD in the LTZ trim right?