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bco
- Tim
Hunter
bco
Scooter if you want to brave the 5 degree weather sure. We can have a BBQ too the grill is on the deck (other deck in backyard)
Ryan
22 deg. and snowing all morning. A whole 1/8".
Im sure Collin Loves that snow over his head doesn't he
Hunter
No dive shops in the area
Ryan
The snow piles in my back yard are over my head...and I'm 6'2....the drifts in the drive yesterday before snow blowing were almost 3 feet....when I drove down the drive...I scraped about 6" off with the Ado..
a 40 minute drive today was an extra hour....now we have more coing down.....so let's see how much extra times it takes tonight!
GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
I'll get pics if I have time.....problem is..you leave home in the dark...and go home in the dark..
Gore-be-gone.....ahhhhh
- Tim
Ryan, and others, have fun in the deep snow - wish we had more snow here!
Whoever had the super ZLT snow chains, have you used them? Were they effective? Do you think the v-bar chains would be better? Would you buy them again? (I'm going to take a bunch of scouts to the mountains in northern New Mexico in February and am thinking a set of chains would be nice to have in case of an emergency.)
John
I just picked up my bro from swimming practice the school has an adjacent lot which they didnt plow snow was about 12-16" deep in spots boy was it fun driving through it. Truck seemed a little floaty though like the wheels were off the ground
GRRRR im sick of snow
Dean you have an extra room? I have a friend leaving for hawaii saturday
Ryan
- Tim
matthew
bco
Short version:
I found a way to get access to the roof from the inside without removing the headline and routing the cable under the headliner and trim to the dash, etc.
If you want to know more, email me at cmac@ionet.net and I will send detail info.
Hope this post makes it!!!!!!!!1
John
And now back to the topic of the Chevy Silverado. Thanks for your patience. ;-)
Pocahontas,
Edmunds.com/Pickups Host
If you're wanting a break from this new format, go and read the "Letters to the Editor" over in Editorials on the homepage. There's a not so very nice letter from a former Rado owner that switched to a Tundra. IMO I think some of the letters posted should of been thrown in the trash instead of posted for all the world to see. My .02 is that I really like reading Edmunds and all (not really ALL) of your/ours posts.
Keep On Trucking!
M.
Call me satisfied.
John
Where is everyone?
John
Sounds like what I wanted but I couldn't wait for the diesel to become available.
Keep us informed of your experience with the duramax, etc.
John
M.
Everyone: please visit this topic for comments/feedback on this subject.
And now back to the topic of the Chevy Silverado. Thanks.
Pocahontas,
Edmunds.com/Pickups Host
Another company name Laclede (not sure about the spelling) in St. Louis also makes tire chains - they have a web site but no prices.
Good luck.
John.
Ryan
Pocahontas,
Edmunds.com/Pickups Host
as for the letters to the editor, yeah, that dude seemed just a little biased. kinda makes you laugh though, ya know. "you guys suck...wah wah wah. why don't you like my truck best...i do! wah wah wah." LOL! ok...yeah, i'm gonna take that guy seriously.
bco
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you're a little ways ahead of me (i just turned 18k). but...yeah, i like to check everything myself too. never messed with plugs or fuel filters, but before i got this truck i never changed my oil/filter, lube, or changed shocks either. so...i'll prob'ly figure it out. i think that what you did is as good as anything. i'll prob'ly just ask what it is they consider a "30k" update, ask them what they intend to do, get a list, do all the stuff i can myself, and then tell them, here's what's left, how much will that cost?
bco
Been to dealers 4 times and nobody can fix it right. Once it warms up then the doors will be too loose or have excessive wind noise. Chevrolet/Detroit is of no help.
This could be a safety issue if the rear door doesn't shut tight as the front door latches on the rear door.
I live in MN, so cold days are not uncommon. I know the real fix would be to move to San Diego, but that is not in the cards.
Any recomendations?
Have any of you used a Jacob's Electronics ignition system with a Silverado? When I trade in my '86 Town Car, the Jacob's Electronics ignition system will come out of it, and if I can use it in my new truck, why not? Any input you guys have, will be appreciated.
Thanks,
Chet Kulus
I had the factory Firm Ride' shocks, and they were too mushy, even empty. I tried the Z71 shocks, and they are OK when empty, but mushy when loaded. The Bilsteins were great all the time. Even my wife liked them better than either of the factory shocks. I took them off and sold them to boo when I pulled my camper off the truck.
Mike I
I also live in Minnesota. (Gotta love these heated leather seats these past few days!) And the heater is the best I've seen in *ANY* vehicle I've ever owned.
Hans
Kevin