Was that shock rattling?Balanced my tires and noticed a few things needed attention. That’s the lower shock mount. Also painted the calipers![]()
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Was that shock rattling?Balanced my tires and noticed a few things needed attention. That’s the lower shock mount. Also painted the calipers![]()
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Not rattling but every now and then I would hear a thunk. Could never pin point it. Even when I replaced all steering parts I didn’t see anything out of the ordinary. I just so happen to see the bushing torn a little when I was doing the brakes. Pressing it out finished it off for good. 20 bucks and all is wellWas that shock rattling?
Whew that's over $60 to repair two little scraps of aluminum....I think I'll try the permatex for $10 and cut some aluminum or try a junkyard for donors.I thought you could buy new tabs.. hmm
Here you go: https://www.frostfighter.com/defroster-tabs-uni-clip.htm (2300-URX is the one you want I believe)
This is who you need to order the correct material from anyway. This stuff works! Not that useless crap from the auto parts store.
Go right ahead. No sense learning from others who have been in the same boat. The Permatex doesn’t work, I tried it twice. Wasted $20 and it made a mess that was harder to fix with the Frostfighter. So yessir, try that Permatex. Shit does not work. Good luck!Whew that's over $60 to repair two little scraps of aluminum....I think I'll try the permatex for $10 and cut some aluminum or try a junkyard for donors.

X2Go right ahead. No sense learning from others who have been in the same boat. The Permatex doesn’t work, I tried it twice. Wasted $20 and it made a mess that was harder to fix with the Frostfighter. So yessir, try that Permatex. Shit does not work. Good luck!![]()
I tried it too. So ended up costing me an additional $20.. up to you dude.Whew that's over $60 to repair two little scraps of aluminum....I think I'll try the permatex for $10 and cut some aluminum or try a junkyard for donors.
Well given that, I'll skip that route. Didn't know it was Permatex you were talking about. Sounds bad. Looked closer today and realized , the contacts are still in place on the window connected to the defroster.I tried it too. So ended up costing me an additional $20.. up to you dude.
Sold lol
At 2am in the morning ? Or that’s just for messenger ?I get email notifications. They work great.

At 2am in the morning ? Or that’s just for messenger ?![]()

These engines routinely go to 400k without a rebuild if they’re well maintained. If it’s not burning an excessive amount of oil you should be good for another 100k easily. I added a supercharger, cam, headers, etc at 150 k on my 02 Denali and fully expect another 150 k out of it at least. But if you want to rebuild the motor there’s plenty of things you can do to add hp, it just depends on how far you want to go. Your plans for the engine need to be taken into consideration when building the trans. The 4l60 needs to be built to handle the extra hp because it will be the weak link, believe me I know. I had one of the best builders in the country do mine to the tune of $3200 and I’ve broken it twice in 3 years so I’m going to upgrade it to their best. You can swap in a 4l80 but it takes quite a bit to make it happen. You also will want a different torque converter with appropriate stall speed for your application. But 400 hp is easily achieved naturally aspirated and a good 4l60 will probably handle it but if you go much higher you’ll probably run into problems like me.My Tahoe is getting up on the mileage, reaching that 200k mark very soon. I know these engines/transmissions don't last forever so I want to get a game plan together for a rebuild/upgrade. I have a local transmission shop that I fully trust in doing the trans rebuild, but as far as the engine goes I can do that myself. I just am curious how many guys have done cam upgrades, bolt-ons, and a tune? What kind of HP numbers? Can I use a handheld tuner for this kind of upgrade? I used to build Honda's and I had a few turbo cars, but the GM world is out of my realm. Any help or guidance would be great, I figure I'll buy parts as I can and get ready for the inevitable. Thanks!
These engines routinely go to 400k without a rebuild if they’re well maintained. If it’s not burning an excessive amount of oil you should be good for another 100k easily. I added a supercharger, cam, headers, etc at 150 k on my 02 Denali and fully expect another 150 k out of it at least. But if you want to rebuild the motor there’s plenty of things you can do to add hp, it just depends on how far you want to go. Your plans for the engine need to be taken into consideration when building the trans. The 4l60 needs to be built to handle the extra hp because it will be the weak link, believe me I know. I had one of the best builders in the country do mine to the tune of $3200 and I’ve broken it twice in 3 years so I’m going to upgrade it to their best. You can swap in a 4l80 but it takes quite a bit to make it happen. You also will want a different torque converter with appropriate stall speed for your application. But 400 hp is easily achieved naturally aspirated and a good 4l60 will probably handle it but if you go much higher you’ll probably run into problems like me.
Junkyard? SCORE! You got all kinds of goodies there.
x2! Great price!Junkyard? SCORE! You got all kinds of goodies there.