You might want to sell the taillights on eBay. This site is not really a good place for XLR part sales. If someone discovered a brand new XLR hidden in a warehouse and posted it here for sale here they would be criticized for not giving it away to charity.
Wow, that is nice work. I personally think the carbon wrap looks better than the OEM stuff. I'm so glad members here are experimenting with new materials to replace the original coverings.
This may save people time in experimentation: I played around with using dry ice to remove interior...
I would like to go to Church and pray, but in California that's now illegal. Not joking....Seriously, not joking. I can't even drive to church; my DL has expired and the DMV has been closed for thirty days.
I think you have a real good chance of finding a nice XLR for under 10k at this time and if the economy doesn't start up by Easter you may find one for free.
No one working for GM will mention this because of legal and liability issues, but the XLR ECBM is not XLR unique. A unnamed tech told me, "similar year SRX and DHS ECBMs can be used in a pinch. Just don't install any new SPS calibrations."
After going bankrupt but getting a taxpayer bailout, the same clowns running GM (with their nice pensions and retirement plans revived) decided to cut all technician's pay buy 1/2 half and double their work load. Inevitably, all the best and smartest techs eventually left.
I think you want to meet in Temecula; I will have a copy. Just bring your own USB drive. It's free, I spent 10 minutes vectoring the XLR logo; it was good practice. You want the Cadillac logo too?
Adobe Illustrator is the program the people who embroider clothing use. It's a too expensive and hard to use .... but that's what they use, so I suck it up and work with them.
I would do this, if you have the tools. Hook up a MDS 2 to a laptop with Tech2 WIN and an AC DELCO Subscription. Read the firmware ID and ROM memory of the ECBM if it doesnt read, it's bad. If it reads, check for updated firmware from GM's sever and download it. GM sometimes quietly has a...
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