Had about 20 min last night so I was able to add my Ironman 4X4 recovery points, improving the rig 1 part at a time.
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Yes, it is OEM. What is the question…?
Someone wanted to know what bracket that is and where they could find it..
You wouldn’t happen to have a good location description of those sun roof drain outlets would you? A picture is worth a thousand words.It is possible for the rockers to flood if water is coming from the sunroof drains faster than the rocker slits can let it out.
I pulled the plastic plugs out of my rockers a long time ago. The slit drains plug up too easily when the trapped dust turns into mud.
Plastic hoses that run down the windshield pillars and terminate inside the rocker panels.You wouldn’t happen to have a good location description of those sun roof drain outlets would you? A picture is worth a thousand words.
It was 86160-60100. Serviced as a speaker assembly. Discontinued long ago.
I managed to carve out some time on my '96 to do some long overdue projects and repairs.
Main goal was to fix the AC. The pipe that runs along the firewall had corroded and need to be replaced.
NLA from Mr. T but @slow95z came though
What a bitch this is to install. Brake booster needs to come out which means lots of access to the pedal cluster so lots of lower dash parts came out also so took advantage to do a few "while you're in there" projects.
My bad, our LC is missing a lot of parts including that one. When something broke, the previous owner just hacked it out. No AC, lights replaced with Chevy parts modified to fit, and so on. Didnt recognize it.Am I missing something? That looks like the OEM sub bracket.
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My bad, our LC is missing a lot of parts including that one.
I have a stock bracket if you need one.Who makes that subwoofer bracket? I'd like one.
I wish I had an overhead point for my chainfall.I have been planning to build a front bumper for years, but never seem to make it a priority. I'm sure it would have been awesome to have a one of a kind front bumper to match my rear, but I found an ARB deluxe on marker place for a price I couldn't refuse. Still need to wire up the cheap Amazon winch but got it mounted up last night. Getting this installed will free up my schedule to concentrate on tire swingouts for my boys cars, and maybe do something else than work on projects.
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That's a serious horn.The hose I made did not explode so that’s good! 44 degrees blowing out!
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I have had to resort to a sawzall many times...Fun fact: the 12mm bolt that goes through the bushing on the lspv came in handy for removing the axle.
2 top bolts on the bracket were almost impossible to remove. Up next are new lines, calipers, rotors, and repeat for the front brakes.
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