JTK
$100 Site Donor 2025
Here's some rust belt pics to enjoy.
I did a tire rotation on my 2021 Chevy Traverse @55K miles the other day and in the process, pulled the rear fender liners to get access to woolwax all the metal bits hidden behind the fuzzy carpet/cardboard like fender liners. These liners also have a layer of cotton-like batting for additional sound deadening I presume. Problem is, these white pads stay wet and were in direct contact with some of the rear HVAC lines in the right rear wheel well. You could peel it off I guess, but it is bonded to the flimsy liners pretty well. It's probably a non-issue as I've not heard of HVAC problems on the 2018+ as of yet. Also, look at the rear suspension. Instead of a basic upper/lower control arms, these have LCAs, two lower struts and two upper angled struts, plus the stabilizer bar links. That is a lot of bushings, nuts, bolts, etc. Again, must not be too bad, as suspension issues don't seem to be too common on 2018+. The rotors look bad as the vehicle has been sitting for a few days in the rain. Everything is moving well, wearing evenly back there.
I did a tire rotation on my 2021 Chevy Traverse @55K miles the other day and in the process, pulled the rear fender liners to get access to woolwax all the metal bits hidden behind the fuzzy carpet/cardboard like fender liners. These liners also have a layer of cotton-like batting for additional sound deadening I presume. Problem is, these white pads stay wet and were in direct contact with some of the rear HVAC lines in the right rear wheel well. You could peel it off I guess, but it is bonded to the flimsy liners pretty well. It's probably a non-issue as I've not heard of HVAC problems on the 2018+ as of yet. Also, look at the rear suspension. Instead of a basic upper/lower control arms, these have LCAs, two lower struts and two upper angled struts, plus the stabilizer bar links. That is a lot of bushings, nuts, bolts, etc. Again, must not be too bad, as suspension issues don't seem to be too common on 2018+. The rotors look bad as the vehicle has been sitting for a few days in the rain. Everything is moving well, wearing evenly back there.