Just got my GM flaps yesterday from the dealership. $50 for the front set. I cant stand how dirty my truck gets when driving on damp/wet roads. Looking forward to having cleaner running boards as well.
This is a video of what some of the Yukons/Suburbans following the President carry inside. I currently have mine on order for use during evening traffic.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DvYV5QZtevk&eurl=http://www.insidestl.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?p=312526
Another thought would be new projector headlights. My 'hoe is Amber Bronze in color, so I am not sure if the black headlights would look good or not. Anyone know if these are hard to install?
These are what I am looking at...
What is you favorite mod/add-on that you have done or want to do. My 'hoe is stock right now and I am wanting to add something, just not sure what. My thoughts are new running boards (Z-71 type), new exhaust, heated seats, or remote start. Anyone have any other ideas?
Over the last few days I have noticed that the rear liftgate is not extending all the way, and I have to push it up. Sometimes it falls back down, and I have to duck out of the way or stop it from hitting me if I dont have something in my hands.
It just started getting cold here, with daytime...
That seems a little steep for just the connections and install. My dealer has a listed price of $2900 for the NAV unit and install. If you really like the unit, maybe try a car stereo dealer for the install.
I would be using it as well if it were $1.00 cheaper per gallon in my area, but it is currently only about $.10 cheaper ($3.39 vs. $.3.29). I have used it in the past and have no qualms about the performance aspect, just the mileage differential.
My Tahoe came with the Bridgestones on 20s and have no complaints. They handle very well in all weather conditions and there is little to no road noise.
I have used my '07 Tahoe to pull a 12' enclosed trailer as well as a 22' Tri-log pontoon boat. The Tahoe handled very well with both, but as you can imagine, the pontoon boat was a little harder with wind resistance. When the enclosed trailer was empty, it tended to bounce around more and I felt...
I live in Missouri with a 07 Tahoe. We got about 8 inches of snow two weeks ago. I thought the handling was pretty good, with the 20" wheels offering more grip/traction.
I hit a curb tonight and slightly dented and scratched a wheel. I have the 20" polished aluminum wheels. Is this something I can get repaired or am I going to have to buy a new wheel?
We chose a 2nd row bench for the pure fact that it is easier to fit three people in the second row bench than in the 3rd row bench. It makes it more comfortable for all having a bench rather than buckets.
Your dealer should be able to adjust the settings. I had the dealer adjust the settings on my wife's new Camry because the lights wouldn't turn on till it was almost pitch black.
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