NoReverseYukon
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Now you went and piqued my curiosity :
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Happens to the best of us. Just be glad it's not hanging out with the 10 mm sockets.Remember when I said I replaced my tail light wire harness? I used my icon magnetic light to see, now guess what I can't find...luckily it was where I left it....
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Thank god it has a good magnet because my wife took the Denali into town![]()
Remember when I said I replaced my tail light wire harness? I used my icon magnetic light to see, now guess what I can't find...luckily it was where I left it....
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Thank god it has a good magnet because my wife took the Denali into town![]()
My OEM lights weren't glass. However, my brother had a few GMT400 trucks and SUV's and those OEM lights WERE glass.Aren't the originals glass?
That's not 100% accurate. My brother had a 92 Sierra and a 95 Suburban and both had glass headlight housings. So they were glass at least until 1995.Now you went and piqued my curiosity : View attachment 462055
on my spare tire hoist i took it to the bench grinder and took off that locking tab that prevents the cable from lowering unless you push it in. did that probably 6 years ago it goes up and down without an issueReplaced the frozen/rusted spare tire hoist...did some wire wheel rust scraping and then hit it with some rattle can spray....(04 Yukon)
Same. That was stopping me from dropping mine. I fought with it for hours, until I was able to drop the entire hoist with spare still attached.on my spare tire hoist i took it to the bench grinder and took off that locking tab that prevents the cable from lowering unless you push it in. did that probably 6 years ago it goes up and down without an issue
KG54341 sorry!New KYB KG64341 rear shocks today
I wonder what year they started that locking tab. On the 99 Silverado that my son had, there was no locking tab. On my 2001 Suburban, there's no locking tab. But I know on every 04-06 NBS truck and SUV that I've seen, there was a locking tab. So I'm guessing they probably started around 2003 or so?on my spare tire hoist i took it to the bench grinder and took off that locking tab that prevents the cable from lowering unless you push it in. did that probably 6 years ago it goes up and down without an issue
Well, to be honest, seepage is still a leak. Just not a bad leak. If the oil pan gasket is keeping you from a sale, then maybe go ahead and replace it. If it's a 2wd, it's a really easy job. On a 4wd, it's a lot more involved. If you have a 2wd, I'd just go ahead and replace it. If it's a 4wd, maybe clean it pretty good and hope VERY little seepage occurs before you sell it.I had someone come look at my Yukon for sale yesterday. Dude wanted to know if it had any leaks, I told him no, as the oil dipstick was still full, with oil still looking new after 4K miles. He crawled underneath and told me "mucho leak, mucho leak!!!"..... I was shocked, I went down there are saw seepage around the oil pan. I tried to explain that was seepage, but apparently some people don't know or understand the difference. :/
2002 Yukon 2WD 94,000 miles
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Well, to be honest, seepage is still a leak. Just not a bad leak. If the oil pan gasket is keeping you from a sale, then maybe go ahead and replace it. If it's a 2wd, it's a really easy job. On a 4wd, it's a lot more involved. If you have a 2wd, I'd just go ahead and replace it. If it's a 4wd, maybe clean it pretty good and hope VERY little seepage occurs before you sell it.
Chalk it up to the joys of selling. I wouldn't think twice about that "leak", in fact it looks pretty good for a truck of it's age.
When I did my V6 to V8 swap, I found a 10 mm socket and a 10 mm ratcheting wrench on the engine removable crossmember. No idea who dropped them over the years I owned it? I think the wrench didn't even work so I tossed it. I kept the socket. I felt so lucky, I wanted to play the lottery that day, then I remembered I never win anything. SMHHappens to the best of us. Just be glad it's not hanging out with the 10 mm sockets.
I found a seized up ratcheting wrench, I just sprayed a bunch of WD in it, banged it a few times and it worked like a charm. Free tool for me.When I did my V6 to V6 swap, I found a 10 mm socket and a 10 mm ratcheting wrench on the engine removable crossmember. No idea who dropped them over the years I owned it? I think the wrench didn't even work so I tossed it. I kept the socket. I felt so lucky, I wanted to play the lottery that day, then I remembered I never win anything. SMH
After market...yeah hit with some lube also.Maybe put a little lube on the cable. Did you replace with oem or aftermarket?