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lowering question?
#15
RE: lowering question?
Thanks guys!
I got the mesh grille on ebay. Here is the link for ASD.
They carry other ones too, my grille came defective. The frame the borders the mesh did not dip down enough at the bottom (Lower Grille). So it exposes the bottom of the mesh somewhat. The frame has to cover all the edges of the mesh. Not sure if it was just mine or all of them are like that. You can't really tell from a distance.
The manufacturer is checking their stock and going to install on another tahoe and will tell me if they are all like that, but they said they were going to correct the problem. Then I need to send it back and get a new frame.
This was just bolt on, but the bumper grilles looked pretty difficult, there is a point where you need to rivet a bracket...so i decided to get everything installed at a local shop. They charged me $100 for installation [] Oh well what's done is done.
I would ask questions first with this brand (E & G Classics) if their problem was fixed.
I got the mesh grille on ebay. Here is the link for ASD.
They carry other ones too, my grille came defective. The frame the borders the mesh did not dip down enough at the bottom (Lower Grille). So it exposes the bottom of the mesh somewhat. The frame has to cover all the edges of the mesh. Not sure if it was just mine or all of them are like that. You can't really tell from a distance.
The manufacturer is checking their stock and going to install on another tahoe and will tell me if they are all like that, but they said they were going to correct the problem. Then I need to send it back and get a new frame.
This was just bolt on, but the bumper grilles looked pretty difficult, there is a point where you need to rivet a bracket...so i decided to get everything installed at a local shop. They charged me $100 for installation [] Oh well what's done is done.
I would ask questions first with this brand (E & G Classics) if their problem was fixed.
#16
RE: lowering question?
i installed the mcgaughy's 2"/3" deluxe lowering kit on my 2007 tahoe. it's a nice ride on 22" wheels with 285/45/22's. it's lower, but not that ultra low. if i went lower, i would have even more rubbing.
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