Does this look stock to you guys?

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BHBurban

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Plus, isnt replacing the pins a 2 person job? I kinda am just one person.

Gotta floor jack? Couple of 2x4's? Some rags & some bungie cords/rope?
Ve have vays und means!
Necessity is the mother of invention! lol!


^ What he said. It can be done...

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I have seen it done with engine hoists before..and most likely thats how i will deal with it when i get a chance to do it this spring. I will just borrow my buddys hoist to get it done.
 

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Easy one person take the top pin and bushing put first and put a 1/4 in extention in to hold it up the replace the bottom pin and bushing. Did drive and passenger side last week on my sisters tahoe like that
 

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Quit being bitches and lift that door by yourself! :D

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Like I said, that door is the least of my problems. I have running rich problems, a leak of some sort underneath, steering pull & slip, and no A/C. Lack of A/C would be fine, if driver's front window window went up & down on it's own power rather than by hand and the passenger rear window didnt stop half way up then need assistance.

EDIT: Forgot to mention the brakes. Brakes are very soft. I know I need to bleed them and probably go ahead and replace pads, but I havent had the money.
 
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stock- my parents have burb with 235/75/16's and running boards, look exac-ti-men-ti-ly the same
Mine are 235/75/15

EDIT: What's the biggest I could go before rub? I'd like to invest in some bigger tires when I get the chance, but I havent been sure what would fit. I know there's a thread, but it still feels like it sits lower than it should, so I didnt want to assume what it said to fit will fit. And buying new tires that dont fit would be a terrible waste of money.
 
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Another view since you all think it looks so nice.
 
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