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General Vehicle Related Discussion / Re: 2014 Tahoe (new to me) fluid change,,,,,,,,,,,
« Last post by JR on Today at 07:38:27 PM »
Here in Oklahoma $3.49 for premium 100% gas. I just paid $3.22 for diesel
Yep, good ol Kali, ouch.
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General Vehicle Related Discussion / Re: 2014 Tahoe (new to me) fluid change,,,,,,,,,,,« Last post by JR on Today at 07:38:27 PM »
Yep, good ol Kali, ouch. [/quote] 2
D.O.T. / Re: WDYDT (What Did You Do Today)« Last post by stlaser on Today at 07:38:15 PM »Put up the ceiling joists today. Need to do some exterior wall framing yet to be able to keep the eventual blown in insulation up there in place but ceiling framing is 80% done at the moment I figure Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 3
Build Threads / Re: Don's 2024 Ram 3500« Last post by Flyin6 on Today at 07:37:39 PM »Here's a before and after showing the additional height with zero air pressure.
Before looks like 43 1/4" After is 44 3/4" Some of that is just the fact that the suspension has not settled from being unloaded on jack stands for two days. but I easily picked up an inch +. 4
General Vehicle Related Discussion / Re: 2014 Tahoe (new to me) fluid change,,,,,,,,,,,« Last post by oklawall on Today at 07:35:12 PM »DIC is dead on so far at 17.9 MPG and used 19 gal. Calced out to the same, close enough for me.Here in Oklahoma $3.49 for premium 100% gas. I just paid $3.22 for diesel Sent from my SM-S918U using Tapatalk 5
Build Threads / Re: Don's 2024 Ram 3500« Last post by Flyin6 on Today at 07:33:31 PM »I finished up the rear suspension and repaired the leaky airbag fittings (I think...)
I pulled the air bags off and tossed the factory supplied cheapo swivel fittings in favor of the brass ones the local truck repair shop gave me yesterday 6
General Vehicle Related Discussion / Re: 2014 Tahoe (new to me) fluid change,,,,,,,,,,,« Last post by JR on Today at 07:22:20 PM »DIC is dead on so far at 17.9 MPG and used 19 gal. Calced out to the same, close enough for me.
Local gas is $5-6, but have seen high 6s. What are you guys paying? 7
D.O.T. / Re: WDYDT (What Did You Do Today)« Last post by Sammconn on Today at 06:54:00 PM »Yeah, it’s big tube.
2 x 10” so clearing a few inches was easy. I wish it was even lower., but sainting was important. 8
D.O.T. / Re: WDYDT (What Did You Do Today)« Last post by Bob Smith on Today at 02:02:02 PM ».Yep, you need a permit to cut down a tree in the city normally, not to trim. I still have some touch up to do but solar production is up almost 5k today and yesterday.JR, the springs are good for 7k or better. The issue was about 2” of travel before frame slap. That looks like very deep frame rails anyway. And you kept the loading height the same 9
D.O.T. / Re: WDYDT (What Did You Do Today)« Last post by Bob Smith on Today at 01:56:30 PM »Much less stressful to have it done too.
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D.O.T. / Re: WDYDT (What Did You Do Today)« Last post by JR on Today at 12:00:00 PM »You mean you don't "normal"? Totally with you there, think maybe a better spring might be a better option.
No, that is just a trim I have done every few years is all. Means more now with solar is all and stupid kali power pricing. I used to do it myself, but going up a 60ft tree is not in my skill set now. I was going to rent a boom lift, but by the time I did that, did the work and hauled it all to the dump, this was cheaper! |