99YukonSLT
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Just picked up Flowmaster highflow cats from summit off their clearance rack. Now to find an exhaust.
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Heres the new rear, just need to clean the diff cover a lil
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Thanks, mine had a cracked axle tube so was able to clean it up and paint it before it went onCool man. Looks good! I need to follow along and get mine done.
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@SunlitComet: Thanks for the information. Might you have a link to a video or procedure/post that describes this in further detail? I have read the post regarding placing the 2007 NBS Hoe's master cylinder on my 1999 Hoe's booster but what you are talking about is different. Any help would be very much appreciated! EricDisc conversion is good for you but doing the hydro-boost conversion first is best.
@SunlitComet: Do you know if there is an aftermarket "kit" that has all of these parts or will I have to shop around either on the ground or on the Internet to find these parts in a piecemeal fashion? Perhaps a more specific parts list of all the things I would need and where I could find them would be very helpful. Have you yourself done this conversion? Also, I am not inclined to place used/junkyard parts on my sled as when it comes to brakes, I want only new and as safe as possible since the life of my family is on the line when they are in the Hoe. I know this is asking a lot and I very much appreciate your help!Forget the mc for now. It is kind of a false feeling so to speak. Not sure about a link just yet but basically you replace the vacuum brake booster with a hydraulic one, acquiring and installing the appropriate ps pump and hoses, and cooler along the way to complete the job. What kind of details you want?