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Replying to: seabyrd (May 02, 2007 3:39 pm) |
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Replying to: seabyrd (May 02, 2007 6:43 pm) |
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Anybody know where I can get the chrome honeycomb grill? I've seen it on a few tahoes so I think it may be a factory option with a bunch of other chrome stuff(door handles, side view mirrors) but all I'm interested in is the two grill pieces. My current one has chrome trim but the honeycomb is black. See below for pics:
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Replying to: chile96 (May 05, 2007 2:24 pm) There are options to match the grill to the paint color on your Tahoe, or you can purchase the chrome one. The version you show in the picture above looks like the LTZ Chrome package that includes door handles, grill and mirror covers. Good luck. Bill / Firesource |
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thanks for the lead as I thought that was it but in the description it says chrome trim with body colored middle portion. i sent them an email to see if it was correct though so has anyone added this grill after delivery?
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Replying to: chile96 (May 05, 2007 8:06 pm) Local dealer with P/N 19169494 and about $300. |
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Replying to: drich3 (Feb 13, 2007 8:58 am) You can pop the (poorly) painted one off and snap this one on in a few minutes. Look just like new. Not sure why the dealer can't use these rather than painting them. I am waiting to see if the dealer can get an acceptable replacement mirror before I pop the good one on. To greggboston: Dealer says it's normal. Right, normal for a defective, badly designed part. Regards, Rob
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Hey everyone, I have a couple of things you can tell people when they complain to you that you are contributing to the distruction of the world by using poor gas mileage cars. First, I'm sure a lot of us have the flex fuel option. This is great, a renewable fuel source that comes from our own country. A win win situation. Second, the new active fuel management makes the Tahoe and Yukon one of the best fuel efficient full size SUVs there is. For us family people, we know... its either a big car at 15 mpg or two smaller cars a 22 mpg (umm that comes down to 11mpg overall for one trip)... Ever try fitting, two adults, two children in car seats, strollers, diaper bag, toys, snacks and all of the other stuff for the kids in a small car... then try going to the store... I'm sure there's a lot of us out here that bought the Tahoe/Yukon because of its fuel management systems. Great job on helping to reduce fuel problems...
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Replying to: gfraigun (May 09, 2007 7:14 am) To be fair, you could do that in a minivan and get better mileage than a Tahoe/Suburban. If you need to tow a heavy trailer, then a minivan won't cut it. But you don't need a Tahoe/Suburban for a family of four. You might want one, but that's a different story...
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