Just swap out the whole glass. It's a lot easier than you think. When my friend wrote off his Escalade I swapped the rear glass, brakelight and pillar covers from my Suburban and I took his. Took less than 30 mins to do everything.
Then I guess you haven't heard the Hammer train horns yet? They're 10x louder than the Bosch Super Tones. It has a nice scatter factor. lol
Look up siegeengineering on eBay.
Is it possible for you to contact the person again to find out what brand it is and where he bought it from? If that info isn't possible I just may take my mounts off and shave them down to save some coin. lol
Actually, I know I read online where there was an Avy featured in a mag that stated...
How much clearance do you have now with your liftgate to the top of the bumper? Did it take away that huge gap? How much did you pick up the mounts for?
Put a 1.5k resistor on the, if I remember correctly, the A4 & A6 wires (gray) on the purple plug on the BCM (last plug on the right).
If you don't want to do it at the BCM then try to pull the sensor out and put the 1.5k resistor between the two wires.
The bolt should be located behind the D pillar trim panel which is the very back corner on the passenger side. If I remember correctly you have to unscrew the cargo net holder knob, pull the very top trim off and then pull the D pillar trim. The stud should be near where the upper and lower trim...
I used to have the Lund rear spoiler on my 2000 Suburban. Now I have the Escalade glass with a fieberglass spoiler. I know eBay sells spoilers for the NBS trucks. Search for air deflector or spoiler for your truck.
That panel should just pop right out. There are no screws or bolts holding it. Unfortunately I have no pics but the ground stud is right behind that panel.
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