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SteveGt 10-05-2019 07:27 PM

Time to fix the hummer
 
I’ve finally decided to start fixing the hummer as I love the truck and don’t want to let it go. I have a few questions hopefully you guys can answer. I have a exhaust manifold leak and don’t know if I should replace it with original parts or something aftermarket. Also was thinking of getting 20 inch rims, what size tires do you guys recommend for it? 35 or 37? Also headlight seals leak so was thinking of changing front lights, fog light and cab lights to black. Can anybody recommend a brand or place I can order them from?

Thanks I’m advance for the help

KT2T 10-07-2019 03:22 AM

Re: Time to fix the hummer
 
I am very interested in this topic as well. I have a 2008 and I've already replaced the passenger front and rear window motor/mechanisms due to failure of the plastic parts (and have driver side front & back in a box in my garage for when (not if) the plastic parts fail on those). My headlights are looking horrible and I want to go LED on those if I get some good recommendations. I'm also partly through a conversion of the marker lights to LEDs, but am a bit stymied at the moment due to front turn signal LED replacements causing the factory LED marker lights to go inoperable (suspect a resistor is required for the new turn signal LEDs). I purchased replacement roof marker lights at a ridiculous cost (will carry that anger to my damned grave) and am on the cusp of replacing all weatherstripping if I can get a decent price (gmpartsdirect wants $418+ just for shipping, insanity).

So yeah, I am very interested in this topic.


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