I've never done it on one of these, so I'm not sure. If I remember right, in the older trucks they were in the tank. Someone else might be able to chime in here and help out.
Anything is possible with enough work, but I doubt it would be very easy to do. If you look closely at that picture, the front fenders and doors don't look like they line up all that cleanly.
I personally like the HD and is what I'm putting on mine. I don't really care for cowl hoods on Tahoe's, but that's just me. These pictures are what sold me on the HD hood and is basically what mine will look like in the front, minus the chrome bar in the middle of the grill.
I wish I could, but my ride is STILL in the shop being painted. I'm hopefully going to get by there this week to check progress. It's been far too long. I'm ready to get it back.
The 20" tire is less than a half an inch taller than the tire you currently are running. Assuming the rim is the proper offset, you won't have any problems.
YOU'LL NEVER HAVE TO FILL UP AGAIN!!!!!!
On a serious note, if I was to guess, I'd say it was something with the sending unit that reads the level of the fuel. Although, these things are notorious for the gauges going on the fritz, it doesn't necessarily sound like this is what it is to me. I'm...
I'm about to pick up a set of used almost new OE Bilsteins on the cheap to put in with my 2/3 Belltech kit. The only bad part is that they are the ugly factory yellow and blue and I'm afraid that you will be able to see them. Anyone here who has a 2/3 kit, are the shocks even visible once it's...
The more I look at the pictures and compare them to the stock one's on mine, I'm not so sure they're stock. The step pad looks just a little different. There wouldn't be much of a difference though if you just had your stockers painted. I'm excited to get mine back!
-Ty
I'm not a painter, but I'm currently having my running boards painted. I'm pretty sure you have to sand it down to get as much of the texturing off as possible. You would then have to start in with coats of filler primer and more sanding until you get the piece smooth. I think you then...
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