It has been a long time since I've had an update.
First update - the G8 had a bad clunk in the front suspension - I ended up finding that I had a bad lower front control arm on the passenger side.
The balljoint was loose and clunking when hitting bumps on the road - this is a well known issue with the G8/Caprice PPV.
So after a bit or research I ordered a new control arm set for the front.
If you order the 1 GM part number - you get all 4 front control arms and all the hardware for about $240 shipped.
So I setup the Maxjax - took the wheels off, tore into the front suspension and got the control arms out, and put in the new units.
After an alignment - the car drives straight and true with no clunks anymore.
Lifting up the beast:
Second update - Truck updates.
I've been driving my truck almost on a daily basis - must be the new vehicle thing.
First thing that I did was buy a new leather wrapped steering wheel on ebay for 60 bucks - and swap mine out - as mine had a nasty tear in the leather.
I also bought all new switches from Dorman as mine all had missing paint/blown out bulbs as well.
Old wheel:
New wheel:
Another project that I've added to the truck is a factory overhead console with Homelink installed. My GMC did not come with the option - you had to order a sunroof in the 2500 to get that option.
I looked on Ebay and found a seller that had a tan interior overhead console for a Suburban/Tahoe with Homelink on it. The seller had it listed for $40 - I offered $30 shipped and they took it.
Now the Suburban/Tahoe overhead console have a rear hvac controller for the middle seats - and well my Sierra doesn't have that option - so a bit of surgery is required.
I drilled out the plastic spot welds holding the hvac controller in - and did the same to the cubby hole in my console - I swapped them over and used small screws to attach cubby hole into the console. I tied into the ground harness for the Homelink, and ran 2 wires for the Homelink switched power, and the other for the lights to glow at night when I have the headlights on.
Now I have factory installed Homelink - all for $30 bucks.
Update #3 - shop updates!
I've been wanting a real workbench for a while now, and while I had the Gladiator composite top holding my rolling storage units together - it was not sturdy enough to do any work on it, and I couldn't attach a vise to it.
So after waiting/searching for Black Friday - I found that sears had a Gladiator 6' adjustable height maple top work bench for half off. So while I was in Detroit for the holiday - I ordered it online, and picked it up in the local NC store on Saturday after I flew back home.
Assembly took an hour or so - and I highly recommend you have a buddy to help you offload it from your truck, and lift it up when you are ready to flip it upright.
I adjusted the height to be 1 notch above my rolling storage units and now I have a good work surface finally.
I know the wall decorations are behind the bench, that will be dealt with later, haha.
Bench:
Last update - I also picked up a new set of jackstands for the truck, as the 2 ton jack stands I have now will barely reach the frame. HF had there aluminum 3 ton jack-stands marked down to $39 instead of $50, I used there 25% Cyber Monday coupon on the stands and got them for $29 - can't complain about that.