tejcurrent
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Well I've been lurking for a while and used some of the info on here for my vehicle so I figured it was time to put up some info on it and get some advice and thoughts.
I used to have a 98 Mustang GT, but decided to go with an SUV so I could get a larger stereo. I drove a 99 Yukon and fell in love with it. My uncle showed me this 01 Tahoe and I decided to go with it because of the suspension damage the weight in back was causing to the older 2wd model.
Comparison picture:
This vehicle is loaded and has every option I'm aware of them having for this year- 4wd, Tow package sunroof the works. It handles the weight of the extra equipment well too
The day I bought it:
I had 5% tint put on all the way around, and I'm getting the front windows tinted with an extra layer of 20% to match the back better.
Also Put some BFGs a/ts on it 285x10.5x16:
I just dropped the factory plastic side-steps, I want to keep them off but we recently found out my wife is pregnant so they'll probably be going back on.
Like I said I got this vehicle for sound, so the first step was powering it- alternators.
I used to have a 98 Mustang GT, but decided to go with an SUV so I could get a larger stereo. I drove a 99 Yukon and fell in love with it. My uncle showed me this 01 Tahoe and I decided to go with it because of the suspension damage the weight in back was causing to the older 2wd model.
Comparison picture:
This vehicle is loaded and has every option I'm aware of them having for this year- 4wd, Tow package sunroof the works. It handles the weight of the extra equipment well too
The day I bought it:
I had 5% tint put on all the way around, and I'm getting the front windows tinted with an extra layer of 20% to match the back better.
Also Put some BFGs a/ts on it 285x10.5x16:
I just dropped the factory plastic side-steps, I want to keep them off but we recently found out my wife is pregnant so they'll probably be going back on.
Like I said I got this vehicle for sound, so the first step was powering it- alternators.