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Replying to: rockin_ltz (Apr 19, 2006 6:18 pm)
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Replying to: nacho07 (Apr 19, 2006 6:29 pm) So if anyone else is considering installing the rear fascia, make sure you (or the dealer) installs it about a half-inch back toward the vehicle than what the template shows.
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Replying to: shawnhackett (Apr 19, 2006 11:57 am) ps. my wife's 04 Lexus RX330 that weighs 10%+ less gets almost 20% better milage but with premium fuel. If you do the math the costs difference is tiny. Pound for pound the Tahoe is more efficient (driven conservatively as I do).
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Replying to: shawnhackett (Apr 19, 2006 6:55 pm)
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Replying to: rat55chevy (Apr 20, 2006 7:47 am) I'd planned on superglueing another small piece of plastic about a half-inch thick to the top bracket to pull it tighter to the bumper. So this may work after all.
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Replying to: shawnhackett (Apr 20, 2006 8:42 am) I see the problem and why the top isn't engaging properly. The bottom holes are definitely not the problem. Only one place they can go with the cover aligning with the bumper edge. The top tabs engage into the square key slot brackets that are push-clipped to the bumper top. This may be the locations that are drilled and located improperly on the template. The bracket has an identical square key slot 7/8" behind the one you can see. So there are two locations where the tab holder could engage the bracket. Explains why the first slot leaves the cover approx 1" from the bumper. Problem is... my cover will not push in far enough to engage the second (rear) key slot. It cant be off by much, I think less than 1/8". Not sure what the solution is, YET. Not a good design, there is no adjustability anywhere to allow for plastic tolerances. |
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Just ordered a new 2007 LTZ (loaded) to replace my 2004 LT, it is 4-6 weeks out, does any one have any real world mileage experience yet? How close is the window sticker 15 – 21 MPG. Are you running 87 – 89 – 93 octane ? Any electrical problems? Chevy had to buy my 2003 Tahoe back as they could not fix a no start problem in the computer.
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Replying to: dardson1 (Apr 19, 2006 8:33 pm) If you're driving a Lexus, etc., where Premium is recommended or required, use it. If you're driving an un-modded Tahoe, you're a complete idiot to use anything BUT 87
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Replying to: junglegeorge (Apr 20, 2006 4:44 pm)
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