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Damn, is that your garage? Looks like a detailers dream.
Did you lift the Burb? Everything I see a Tahoe on the road I wonder how the rear LCAs would look, they’re so low in stock form.
Wow, looks like you did a great job on the first panel.
I attempted to wrap my golf cart last year and quickly learned I don’t have whatever skill is required. The tight curves were damn near impossible for me to get.
I normally find the part number from the manufacturer's website, then google it.
For example, looks like the best price on the crew cab D6s (part number D64306T) is $464 (free shipping).
https://lefthandgarage.com/go-rhino-dominator-d6-steps-d64306t/
Never ordered from them, but if they have...
From the Owner's Manual:
If the vehicle is not in PARK and the driver exits the vehicle with the engine running, the vehicle may AutoPark. AutoPark will engage when all of these conditions are met:
• Vehicle is equipped with a rotary shifter and an 8-speed transmission
• Vehicle is not in PARK...
Paint correction (compounding or polishing) basically sands down the imperfections in the paint. Ceramic coating goes on top of the paint (like a wax or sealant). If you were to do paint correction after the Ceramic, it's likely most would be removed by the process, but other than removing...
Didn’t stop it all together in the beginning, but after there was a significant increase in frequency over the first thousand miles or two. I assumed it was due to pcm and tcm learning. Mine will come on all the time now with any slight downward grade regardless of speed, didn’t even know the...
Just to prime for the experts to jump in, post your cat scale sheet and the a pic of the yellow door sticker with the weights.
@devildodge
Just a guess but could be you’re tongue heavy on the trailer and the WDH isn’t moving enough weight to the steer axle. You’ve got the tires aired up toward...
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