Most engine modifications will show very little return unless you take your Hoe to a dyno and have it custom tuned (so that the vehicle can take advantage of mod).
Hoe is an '03 LT 4x4. You can find more about it on the below thread.
http://www.tahoeforum.com/showthread.php?t=10217
I'm looking at buying a travel trailer sometime in the future and one of the biggest considerations is trailer weight.
I haven't used any of the above mentioned but I do own the Eclipse AVN5435 and it has been a solid head unit over the past few years. I can only assume that the newer generation is just as good.
From what I've seen the majority of squeaks from body on frame trucks and SUV's come from worn bushings. Greasing the bushings will usually cure the squeaks.
Once these tires wear out I'm going to replace them with some sort of all terrain model as the places I frequent require a little more rugged tire. For street and highway cruising these tires are really nice but I chose this particular Tahoe because it has 4WD and these tires do not compliment...
Just about anything weighing more then 2000lbs will require a brake controller. Just something to keep in mind as it is going to add to the overall cost.
I love Nikon and have been shooting them for years. I've found that photography is a very expensive hobby once the bug has bitten.
Wheels = 20"
Tires = 285/50-20
It's my GF '06 LGT.
I'm not a baller but if I was the Denali XL would definitely be on my short list.
Hey everyone, the name is Tom and I'm the proud owner of a "new to me" '03 Tahoe.
I got rid of my '06 STI and got the Hoe so I could bring my girlfriend, her daughter, our mountain bikes and my dog on camping trips around the the west coast/south west US.
I already added a few enhancements...
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