Chevrolet Tahoe Aries Stainless Steel One Piece Grille Brush Guard
Chevrolet Tahoe Aries Stainless Steel One Piece Grille Brush Guard
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Chevrolet Tahoe One Piece Grille Brush Guard drive. The two door weighs roughly 4500 pounds while the four door weighs approximately 5500 pounds. AutoTrac full-time all-wheel drive and OnStar were added for 1998. The upscale Denali trim line to the Yukon appeared around this time as the vehicles became popular with wealthy families.The standard engine was Chevrolet's 5.7 L (350 cu in) LO5 small-block V8, while a turbocharged 6.5 L (395 cu in) Detroit Diesel V8 was available beginning in 1994.[1]In Mexico, the Tahoe 2-door was released in 1995, called the Chevrolet Silverado, and in 1998 the 4-door was released as the Silverado 4-door, a

Features for your Chevrolet Tahoe

  • Safeguard your front end and deck it out with the distinct style of an Aries Off Road Grille Guard
  • Your Aries Off Road Grille Guard is custom designed to accentuate your rig's factory lines
  • Integrated brush guards sweep out around your headlights for additional protection-the cages are removable if you need to access your headlights
  • Aries builds your Off Road Grille Guard from heavy-duty 1 1/2" steel tubing with thick rubber bumper pads on the center pillars
  • Pre-drilled holes for mounting auxiliary lights

Aries Off Road One Piece Grille Brush Guard The new GMC Yukon was introduced for 1992, while Chevrolet continued calling their version the Blazer. All were 2-door models through 1994. In 1995 the Chevy changed the name of the Blazer to Tahoe and introduced a 4-door version. The Tahoe was Motor Trend magazine's Truck of the Year for 1996.The Tahoe/Yukon were shorter than the Suburban on which they were based, but shared that vehicle's GMT400 platform. This was a true truck chassis, and was based on that used in the Chevrolet Silverado full-size pickup truck. Both two-door and four-door models were produced, as well as rear-and four-wheel