Tahoe Diesel
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NICE! That rig looks fresh, dig the rims! A nice 12valve like that would be my next choice if this Tahoe doesn't work out. - Congrats!
I'm talking engine temp. I assumed it was coolant temp, no? Oil temp is the factory temp gauge? I plan to install a trans temp, egt and fuel pressure gauges when fundage allows.
I find that road debris damages the radiator and trans cooler fins right behind the bumper on these trucks. While your temps aren't out of line by any means you may want to check this area (look through the open gaps in the bumper) and bend any damaged fins back into shape while removing all the junk wedged inside them. If you take a garden hose you can really blow out a lot of the crap from both directions out of the radiator, ac condenser, intercooler and trans cooler.
I'm a firm believer that every truck should have a screen in front of all the heat exchangers. A few bucks spent at Lowe's will pay off in the long run :bike_rider:
I think that is a good place to start. I will give it a clean up when it comes back from it's inspection today. Looks a little bit too small now on the 285s and stock wheels. The 35s make the red truck mean looking though. I will try to sell the 35s with the red truck as I would prefer an aggresive AT to the MT.
I always laughed at people who complain about tire noise on a diesel, but these ones really howl! Maybe KM2s? Are they wearing well on heavier rigs?
Maybe KM2s? Are they wearing well on heavier rigs?
So "the man" says I gotta spring for a new track bar and sway bar ends. Anyone have any input on the BD heavy duty adjustable track bar? I hear Moog is no longer offering their "lifetime" guaranty on these things. Only $80 difference at my cost, but I'll only spend it if there is a reason. I won't be doing more than a leveling kit and I think the BD is aimed at the big lifts. Thoughts??
I would check http://www.thurenfabrication.com/home.html. Really great to work with.
I don't care for Moog "problem solver" rod ends or ball joints. That is not gospel just my personal opinion. I have found the NAPA brand to last longer and hold up better than anything else as far as stock replacement goes. Also if you need new bushings I prefer to use Energy brand poly anytime I change out sway bar components or suspension bushings. The difference is night and day compared to the stock rubber stuff.