Mine was on the truck when new. It's 5 model years old and still looks exceptional.
It's a series of thin aluminum panels and it's very sturdy. The vinyl has held up wonderfully.
Something odd with Amazon, I guess.
My account shows that part number as what I ordered but that isn’t what I ordered. Oh well, you don’t need it anyway.
I did remove a bracket behind the wheel well to free up some space for the 285/55/20's but no cutting. A little rub here and there at full lock in reverse but nothing bad at all.
Different location, but yeah.
@PenguinLTZ here are your parts:
https://eibach.com/product/E86-23-032-04-22 (coilovers)
https://eibach.com/product/LB81-23-007-01-02 (1” rear block)...
I can send you part numbers. The Eibach’s are very adjustable (threaded, not snap rings) so you can dial it in just like you like.
The shafts aren’t necessary, but I wanted to do it as well as I could.
It is. I was installing an airbag/compressor setup. I’ve always used AirLift but he decided to go with Firestone.
Don’t ever go with Firestone.
There stuff is well made and it’ll live a long life but it was a giant PITA to install. The Wireless One from AirLift has u-bolts that mount the...
I’ve had a 91 Sierra RCSB, 89 Supra, 84 Dodge Daytona Turbo, Jeeps, an FJ40 and more.
I wish they weren’t disappearing… Not enough folks enjoy driving anymore. Still want a Miata or S2000, just to zip around on curvy roads.
@PenguinLTZ here’s my dad’s new 2024 Denali 3500.
He’s retired but running loads for his old company. No bid, no searching, just hauls whenever he wants.
This entire house can drive stick. The wife, the 19yo boy, the 15yo boy and the 14yo daughter.
Taught the 15yo on the 93 IDIT
Honestly, If it’s not a daily driver, I always look for manuals.
We were going to go one story on the house side but going to go double now. Only the half over the back of the house section will be finished. A couple offices and a great room for the kids and their friends.
The kitchen/LR side will have a 9’->13’ vault to it.
That bathroom in the shop will...
Small world, or small state of KY at the very least.
Here’s the skiddy. 2005 S205 - 800 hours (just turned yesterday) it got the gold package so it’s got heat/AC/hydraulic attach levers to swap without getting out. It’s perfect for what I do. I have a bucket, forks, stump popper and a grapple...
And, does it work permanently? I have the button to push every single time I start the truck but that eliminator will remember whatever mode you last had it in. If you turned it off, it stays off until you turn it back on.
I love the rear view mirror camera and the bird’s-eye view. I also got an AutoSync BCM programmer and have my DRL’s set to my signals, speed limiter removed, longer remote starts, etc.
https://www.btdieselworks.com/collections/autosync/products/2020-t1xx-autosync-g2-bcm-flash-tool
You came to the right guy!
https://www.autostopeliminator.com/collections/gm/products/2019-silverado-autostop-eliminator?_gl=1*t9bpqm*_up*MQ..&gclid=Cj0KCQjw8pKxBhD_ARIsAPrG45nNEX1nrdrzHOezuZoEIz3Rw7ZTl37G3tkKwhh1wKq7JzFV6sHW8KMaAtnWEALw_wcB
Sitting on 295/55/22 Nitto’s. They’re 34.7” and I added a 1/2” wheel spacer. Sits perfect and rides better than it did stock, by far.
Oh, and that’s my gem of a 67 c-30 dump truck. It has 67k miles on it but about 200 years of rust.
It’s cool as shit looking though. I put two 8” subs under...
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