Offroad Trailblazers and Envoys

What did you do to your GMT today?

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by dvanbramer88 » Sun Dec 08, 2013 12:56 pm

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by Opeth » Sun Dec 08, 2013 3:51 pm

Washed the salt off of her and changed front diff fluid.... Was quite black!
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by The Roadie » Sun Dec 08, 2013 4:21 pm

Was getting a death wobble at freeway speeds (I take surface streets to go 8 miles to work), but I needed the cargo room to pick up my brother, wife, and little rat dog for his winter visit from Wisconsin. So I took off the worn-out General Grabbers and spacers and put on the 29" OEM tires (I saved on the OEM rims) that hadn't been used in 8 years and less than 10K miles.

Oh, they look dumb but ride nicely. The wobble's root cause is a worn inner tie rod end I already have the spare for.

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by Trail X » Sun Dec 08, 2013 4:26 pm

I've heard two reports of death wobble in these recently. I really thought that was only a SFA issue. Is it possible that your caster is off that much?

And I like the desert-mud-brown color that you chose for the rear bumper... :raspberry:
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by NC_IslandRunner » Sun Dec 08, 2013 6:03 pm

mikekey wrote:Funny, one of the reasons I got rid of the Audi is the timing belt on it was a regular maintenance item! I had seen two separate threads on the Audiforums about guys whose timing belts snapped while going down the road, and poof went the motor. WTH?? Germans.

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by The Roadie » Sun Dec 08, 2013 7:13 pm

One of the first things my brother said was: Sooooo, you never finished the weld grinding and you let my wonderful bumper rust all to hell since last February?
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by navigator » Mon Dec 09, 2013 10:24 am

I had the pressure washer out this weekend to clean out the dog kennel so I knocked the mud off of mine.
The wife and kids were getting dirty every time they climbed in.
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by Aries » Mon Dec 09, 2013 9:00 pm

It's not what I did to my GMT it's what a Southern Delaware whitetail did. While heading home tonight I suddenly came up on 4 whitetail playing frogger across the highway. I slammed the brakes so not to hit the big one in front of me when one to my left decided to body slam my side passenger door. It put a pretty good bent in the door but I should be able to remove the inner door panel and pop it out.
That's OK because in about 4 weeks I'm gonna have my revenge when I drop a couple brown eyed white neck high tails :viking: . I've been known to talk the whole family out!
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by ErikSS » Mon Dec 09, 2013 9:17 pm

It sounds like they were getting revenge on YOU! haha Sorry about the door man...
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by mikekey » Tue Dec 10, 2013 8:29 pm

Well part of my order from Moogs showed up today. The upper control arms have the bushings already installed and look pretty solid. Curious to see what the results with the lowers will be. Hopefully not the same that Moot's has had.

Also installed my LED tails. They're bright at frack and hopefully will keep FL drivers from re-ending me.
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by Moots1288 » Tue Dec 10, 2013 9:08 pm

mikekey wrote:Well part of my order from Moogs showed up today. The upper control arms have the bushings already installed and look pretty solid. Curious to see what the results with the lowers will be. Hopefully not the same that Moot's has had.

Also installed my LED tails. They're bright at frack and hopefully will keep FL drivers from re-ending me.
Did you order mevotech or moog?
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by mikekey » Tue Dec 10, 2013 9:49 pm

Moots1288 wrote: Did you order mevotech or moog?


I ordered the Moog because you ordered the Mevotechs and said they whore out in lickity split time.

I know a few folks where confused about the Moogs, the part #'s listed on several sites and descriptions don't indicate whether the bushings are there or are not there.
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by Moots1288 » Tue Dec 10, 2013 10:05 pm

mikekey wrote:
Moots1288 wrote: Did you order mevotech or moog?


I ordered the Moog because you ordered the Mevotechs and said they whore out in lickity split time.

I know a few folks where confused about the Moogs, the part #'s listed on several sites and descriptions don't indicate whether the bushings are there or are not there.

Yes I dislike mevotechs alot
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by mikekey » Tue Dec 10, 2013 10:51 pm

So much for them being superior quality huh?
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by blazinlow89 » Tue Dec 10, 2013 11:03 pm

Glad I stayed away from the Mevotech stuff then. I just put the Moog UCA's on a couple weeks ago. The OEM bushings where separating from the housing and pulling the bolt through the middle. Nice and tight now, still have the squeak though. Going to just replace the LCA mount plate as I did the ball joints and lower strut mounts already. Wish I could have put the Prothane bushings in, but without a press and not being willing to pay a shop to do it I just bought the UCA's and sold the bushings to The Roadie. He would put such parts to far better use anyways.

Now I have to find the source of vibration coming from the front. Everything has been replaced except the inner tie rods, the LCA bushings and the CV's. I am going to do the swap to the 2500 tie rods and the LCA brackets at the same time (next spring) so I can do one alignment. Pretty sure its in the tie rods.
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by djthumper » Tue Dec 10, 2013 11:04 pm

mikekey wrote:Also installed my LED tails. They're bright at frack and hopefully will keep FL drivers from re-ending me.

Good luck with that.
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by Moots1288 » Tue Dec 10, 2013 11:06 pm

mikekey wrote:So much for them being superior quality huh?
haha superior.. to what autozone?
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by blazinlow89 » Tue Dec 10, 2013 11:11 pm

Those tails do look good Mike. Very similar to mine, however I like those better. You mess with the hyperflash issue yet? I might try something next time I pull the grill.
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by galacticfuzz » Wed Dec 11, 2013 9:04 pm

Started building a storage drawer for the back. All the cuts were done with a circular saw since I couldn't wrangle the sheet 1/2" x 4ft x 8ft mdf. Will have a drawer for my tools and equipment that stay in the vehicle. Tomorrow pilot holes and install slides after assembling the drawer.
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by Aries » Thu Dec 12, 2013 9:32 pm

Installation of the RadFlo's went well also installed Upper/ Lower Ball joints and upside down and backwards on the UCA. But in the processes I noticed I need to replace my CV axles, inner / outer tie rods, sway bars links and while I'm at it I may do the front a wheel bearing hubs

The ball joint press I borrowed from Advance Auto did not have the proper adapters to press out the lower ball joint so it took awhile for me to find a shim thick enough to make up the difference.
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