+1 Also, depending on the material of the clothing you are wearing, i.e. wool, etc, will increase the likelihood of a static discharge. Just remember to "discharge" yourself by touching a body panel before refueling. Explosions have happened because of a static discharge.
My Lexus has the auto-leveling HID's that also rotate outward in the direction of the turn that I am making. It's pretty cool feature seeing the light beam rotate back towards the center after making a turn.
Several questions I have for you is how are you washing/drying your Yukon?? By hand?? What type of sponge/washing mit are you using?? What are you using to dry your Yukon?? Regular bath towel?? Microfiber drying towel?? Chamois?? Car wash - self-serve or automatic?? How you are...
YIKES!!!!!!!!!!! How much of an increase in mileage (if the claims are actually true) are you realistically expecting?? I would not use any other viscosity grade other than what the manufacture recommends. You may be setting yourself up for major engine trouble down the road if you continue...
As a fellow Hokie, the title of your thread caught my eye. I was expecting to see your Tahoe in Sport Red Metallic with Burnt Orange pin stripping down the side. Nonetheless, the switching of the LT emblems to VT's are sweet!!!!! Think I might do the same to mine.
Check with your local dealer. I was recently at mine and saw that selling for about $16. Also, search some of the on-line GM parts/accessories to see if they have what you are looking for.
Nope, not all cords are the same. I bought a cheap cord from a kiosk in the mall thinking the same thing. Boy was I wrong!! The sound quailty absolutely stunk!!! I went to Radio Shack, bought a better quality cord (approximately $12) and the sound quality was far superior - as good as a CD.
I'm getting about 15.5mpg's around town having stock 20's with a moderate foot on the gas. Just less than 20mpg's on the highway. Not sure what kind of mileage you should see not knowing your driving habits and conditions. I would suspect that your mpg's on 22's will be somewhat less IMO, but...
When the wife and I purchased the Tahoe, ours didn't come with the remote or headphones either but I demanded them before we left the dealership. The parts dept just happened to have a pair of headphones and the remote in stock. Having the remote makes using the DVD a WHOLE lot easier.
Sorry to hear of your troubles. It just sucks when things do not work like they are suppose to. I must be one of the lucky few that all works well with my garage opener and Homelink.
Gundog - I applaud you!!!! :clapping: :clapping: :clapping: :clapping:
ZachXSmith & - Denali132 - Such fine examples you're setting. You should be ashamed of yourselves as a disgrace to the badge if you think you are above the law. NO ONE, even those in law enforcement, is above the law...
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