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Replying to: kiawah (Dec 06, 2007 9:33 am) |
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Hey All, I did some more searching and found out that Trico now has replacement wiper blades for the 07 Tahoe's that fit the new attachment. It's a NeoForm 16-2213. They are ridiculous in price though. Like $23.99 each but I had to do something. So I got a set and so far they have proven to be a hell of a lot better than the original's. This past Wednesday night my cell phone rang and it was a gal by the name of Kim from Valeo Electrical Systems Inc. the mfg. of the original blades. I had tried to reach her a few days back but was only able to leave a VM. She was surprised to hear about my findings and offered to send me a new set for me to try again. The price was right (FREE) so I agreed. I've not seen them yet but will give them another try to see if they have improved or not. Guess she wants me to test them out as she said she would stay in touch with me to get further feed back. It's very nice to see that there are still some company's out there that still take pride in the quality of their products. We'll see how they compare to the Trico's once they arrive. Mark |
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Replying to: 73shark (Nov 26, 2007 10:59 am) I double checked and it appears that they do and free shipping till December 31st. 2007 Tahoe Silblade BTW, the SS2000 works great on extending the life of your weather stripping. |
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We bought a 2007 Tahoe LT3 with black leather interior. I have noticed lots of sqeeky noises and rattles coming from inside the cabin. You can also hear air turbulance pretty loudly on the drivers side when traveling 50+. The dealer has worked on our Tahoe twice already with no success. Anyone else go through this??
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Replying to: nflguy (Dec 08, 2007 9:13 pm) Tom S. |
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My Tahoe has 30,000 miles on it and the tires are woren and need to be replaced. I don't drive like a hot rodder yet they are down to the warning bars already. They are the Bridgestone factory tires. I am looking at Michelin XT or Cross Terrain or Goodyear Fortera TripleTred. The Goodyears according to the reviews are great in the rain which is what I am looking for but are over $850. The XT and Cross Terrain are cheaper I think but don't know how well they are in the rain. Anyone replaced their 2007 Tahoe tires and if so did you find a good brand model tire? Joe C. P.S. Forgot to tell you, they are P265 70R17
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Hi yesterday I turned the wipers on to remove snow/ice and only the driver side moved the other side seems to be free floating, it moves an inch or so but I can move it with my hand when wipers are off, can't do that on the driver side. what broke and is it easy to fix. leaving tommorow morning thru the rain and snow help , is there just a nut/bolt/screw etc to tighten thanks Drschwam
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Replying to: drschwam (Dec 09, 2007 2:58 pm) It either came loose, or something broke on one of the ends. Could be the end that connects at the base of the passenger side wiper, or could be the end that connects to the motor/drivers wiper. Open the hood, and take off the cover at the base of the windshield to see where it is disconnected.
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Replying to: kiawah (Dec 09, 2007 3:09 pm) I will see if I am talented enough to do this:-) does the cover cover both wiper rod/motors ? steve |
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