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Those look good!Threw some 20’s off a 2019 Ram Laramie on the Suburban.
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Didnt know Dodge had same bolt pattern as Chevy.Threw some 20’s off a 2019 Ram Laramie on the Suburban.
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Didnt know Dodge had same bolt pattern as Chevy.
What year is your Tahoe? I think mine must not have the pcv valve? I guess I’ll have to take off the valve cover to clean the orifice someday. Which spark plug model #?Replaced plugs and wires at 277k yesterday. And ordered the Fram ball-less PCV valve, can't believe I never changed it since I've owned it. Old plugs were Autolite double platinum n gap was 0.08...a little worn. Plugs were not easy to get out. Air ratchet came in handy. New plugs installed with anti-seize and dielectric grease on boot ends.
I used:
Ac Delco single platinum gap to 0.04
Denso ignition wires
Looks good...same ones I have on mine. I couldn't get a picture because at the time, mine was still down with the heads off awaiting me to put the reman'd ones in.
It's a 2003 5.3. Plug model number is 6.What year is your Tahoe? I think mine must not have the pcv valve? I guess I’ll have to take off the valve cover to clean the orifice someday. Which spark plug model #?
Yup. Since 2019 when they went to 6 lug.
Speaking of, y'all ever notice how similar a lot of the newer wheels look? The new GM, Ford and Nissan wheels all look like slightly tweaked versions of each other. Probably all sourcing from the same Chinese factory now. Ford kept their own lug pattern, RAM said "Eff it, we'll take GM's pattern". Nissan/Infiniti has had the GM pattern for years.
Where did you find these and $$?¡View attachment 250759 We don't need no stinkin' badges!
He took his own badges off.Where did you find these and $$?
In all honesty I have to say you should get an OEM used harness and relay pack and return that one. There’s a member here (@ScottyBoy ) who gets them, cleans them up, re-looms them and sells them for about the same price as that one. All of the aftermarket ones have a tendency to melt when it gets real hot, like 100* days. Nelson, LS1 Fans, etc. My LS1 Fans harness melted when I was 150 miles from home on a 102* day and stranded me. I rebuilt it with 80 amp relay blocks and heavier wire and it melted again. My OEM one has been going for 2 summers with no problems. It’s a different design than the aftermarket ones. I wish I’d known before I went through all the crap I did. Just a heads up.
Yup. Unfortunately, I’ve been unable to reach him after requesting one that he had for sale. [emoji53]In all honesty I have to say you should get an OEM used harness and relay pack and return that one. There’s a member here (@ScottyBoy ) who gets them, cleans them up, re-looms them and sells them for about the same price as that one. All of the aftermarket ones have a tendency to melt when it gets real hot, like 100* days. Nelson, LS1 Fans, etc. My LS1 Fans harness melted when I was 150 miles from home on a 102* day and stranded me. I rebuilt it with 80 amp relay blocks and heavier wire and it melted again. My OEM one has been going for 2 summers with no problems. It’s a different design than the aftermarket ones. I wish I’d known before I went through all the crap I did. Just a heads up.
That sucks. You might find one at www.performancetrucks.netYup. Unfortunately, I’ve been unable to reach him after requesting one that he had for sale. [emoji53]