GMC Envoy Owners: Accessories & Modifications
What accessories and/or modifications have you added to your Envoy?
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I guess I'll be looking to see if there are any of the standard "go-fast" mods available for the Envoy to help her out. :-)
Anyone know if there are any air filters, intakes, headers, and mufflers available yet for the Envoy?
TIA.
Vince
I'll cut it to fit. With all the gardening crap my wife loads into the back, that should do the job.
What exactly is this matting, is it a floor tile of some sort? many pieces or one?
Here is an e-mail I received from Husky Liners. They say they are now carrying mats and liners for the 2002 Envoy. Hope this helps out. They sent some pictures and I can forward them if anyone is interested.
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To: husky@hit.net
Hi
I have been watching your web site for a cargo liner for a 2002 GMC Envoy. Do you know if and when they will be available.
Thanks
Jim
From: Steve Bower [mailto:husky@hit.net]
Jim,
Sometimes our web site is slow to update. The cargo liner along with the front and second seat liners are available for the Envoy/Trailblazer/Bravada. Here are the part numbers:
#2200x—cargo liner
#3200x—front liners
#6200x—second seat liners
“x”=1 for black color liners, “x”=2 for gray color liners and “x”=3 for tan liners
www.huskyliners.com
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Thanks!
Rob
Hopefully Hypertech or one of the other programmers will develop a premium fuel spark curve that should be good for a few ponies.
I'd also like to see someone come up a a mild lowering package, 19" wheels, and suspension tweaks to tighten the handling up.
Thanks
Bug/Stone Deflector:
http://www.automotiveinteriors.com/bugguard.htm
Rear Cargo Liners/Mats:
Rubber lipped (weathertech/husky style)
http://www.automotiveinteriors.com/gmc_liners.htm
Catch-All
http://www.mats4less.com/envoy.html
I'm still looking for window vent visors, so if you know of anyplace that has them, please send me an email.
http://www.clearbra.com/paint/product.asp?Make=GMC&model=Envoy
Install yourself or have a shop do it...
Manik has some nifty toys for the Envoy:
http://www.manik.com/images/2002%20GMC%20Envoy-PR.jpg
Trailblazers Owners, you're not left out:
http://www.manik.com/images/2002 Chevy Trailblazer-PR.jpg
Details/Pics:
http://www.boards4less.com/20chevtrailg.html
GM list / GMPartsDirect price
12497606 $29.00 / $20.30
12497607 $29.00 / $20.30
They have the "GMC logo"
2002 Envoy Running Boards-Final Chapter by jw4gm Aug 27, 2001 (06:06 am)
A few weeks back, I reported that running board #12497885 did NOT fit my Envoy. Since I still wanted running boards, I went to my GMC dealer, copied the VIN of a new Envoy with running boards, took the VIN to the parts counter and asked the parts guy to check the options list for that Envoy and give me the part number of the factory installed running boards. He readily complied and part #12497886 showed up. The list price was $329. I asked him to match the gmpartsdirect.com price of $247 and he did (but did add tax). They came in six days later and fit perfectly. The kit includes mounting bolts and instructions and the boards are OEM. Ironically, the instruction sheet is identical to the one in kit #12497885 (Envoy/Trailblazer) I got from gmpartsdirect.com.
Bottom line:
12497885 are TB
12497886 are Envoy
Use http://www.gmpartsdirect.com to order
http://www.macneilauto.com
TrailBlazer: Part No: 50077 $54.95 $12.00 S&H
Bravada: Part No: 50078
Envoy: Part No: 50079
But Automotive Interiors (www.automtiveinteriors.com) will sell you one at their price of $45 + 12 S&H.
Installation required NO DRILLING, only a screwdriver. They give you plastic plugs for the factory square holes under the hood, along with screws rubber washers. Side sections had 3M tape.
2602 of 2653 Envoy mudflaps by mgrcm Oct 27, 2001 (05:13 am)
For the person looking for mudflaps for there Envoy the part numbers are-
12497606
12497607
I had my dealer put them on and they say GMC on them.They are moulded plastic they fit and look good.They help some but don't stop the paint chipping from stone's on the rear lower panel just in front of the rear tire's.
Rick
Unfortunately, it was not easy to purchase them.
- Ordered in August
- Received in mid October WITHOUT any mounting hardware
- Received the mounting hardware EXCEPT 6 bolts in early November
- Received remaining bolts in mid November.
I also removed the "Envoy" trim from the tailgate today (thanks Tim!) and put a 3" chrome / round exhaust tip on (had to cut the end of the stock exhaust tip to make it work).
There is a picture in the picture forum....
Rick
Look here:
FRONTS: http://home.earthlink.net/~bryanwhiting/frontgmc.jpg
REARS: http://home.earthlink.net/~bryanwhiting/reargmc.jpg
Model Engine Product Part No Comments
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Envoy 4.2L L6 F/I K&N Air Filter E-1009 All
TrailBlazer 4.2L L6 F/I K&N Air Filter E-1009 All
Bravada 4.2L L6 F/I K&N Air Filter E-1009 All
Checker, Autozone, and Advance Auto parts doesn't have them in their computers yet, but they CAN be ordered online from MARTEL BROS PERFORMANCE for $56.30 plus $6.95 handling and FREE SHIPPING. http://www.martelbros.com
THESE ARE 2002- GMC ENVOY PART NUMBERS ONLY!
Refer to autoventshade.com for particular application.
VentVisor 4Pc set Part number 94802 $54.95
TailShades Part number 33250 $44.95
Slots Taillight Covers Part number 36316 $34.95
(Tailshades are translucent blackouts -- tailights/brake lights shine thru when on -- recommend replacing bulbs w/ halogens)
May be illegal in some locales -- check local laws before ordering!
Paul P
http://www.egclassic.com/gmcdpack1.htm
http://www.uhltronics.com/
MY2002+ Chevy Trailblazer, GMC Envoy, Oldsmobile Bravada(SUVs Board)
/direct/view/.ef00533
#3243 of 3243 WINTER MATS by bryancos Jan 09, 2002 (10:18 am)
A couple sources for custom fit non-oem mats:
WeatherTech (MacNiel Automotive)
http://www.macneil.com/store/prodsearch.asp
Mats4Less
http://www.mats4less.com/envoy.html
Just got my Catch-All 4pc mats (two front, one single center, and rear cargo mat) from an online retailer that nobody has mentioned yet:
http://www.sportwing.com/catchall/4piece.asp
Found them for $210 plus shipping ($20 or so?); I think that's the best price I could find online for the Catch-All mats.
I'm pleased with them all. However, the cargo liner could have some ports cut out for the cargo net / baby seat fastening system, but I don't really care about those details.
-Jeff
http://www.transponderbypass.com/
GMC Envoy 2002
Available Model(s):
GM Passlock II Bypass Kit (HPBK3)
GM Doorlock/Alarm Databus Interface Kit (GMDL1)
GM Passlock II bypass kit (PL45)
GM Learnable Passlock Bypass Kit (IPPME)
Envoys:
http://townhall-talk2.edmunds.com/ WebX?14@@.ef00533
Trailblazers:
http://townhall-talk2.edmunds.com /direct/view/.ef00521
Bravadas:
http://townhall-talk2.edmunds.com /direct/view/.ef00528
Envoy: http://www.exoticwooddash.com/gmc.htm
TB: http://www.exoticwooddash.com/cheviblazer.htm
How do the OEM running boards attach to the Envoy? Is there a hardware kit with brackets/bolts included? Is drilling required or do they use pre-existing holes in the frame? Can a dummy like me do it? Also, does anyone know what the weight tolerance of running boards or tube steps would be?
Secondly:
About the molded plastic GM splash guards you mentioned. Do these come with mounting hardware and is drilling required? Is this something I can install, or should I have a dealer.
Do y'all recommend both the splash guards and the running boards to decrease rockchip damage? I actually like the tube steps better than running boards, but I doubt that they would be as much protection.
Thanks.
TIA,
Dheeraj
I'd like to get a "safari" type bar for the front end for use w/ auxillary lighting, but am waiting to locate a manufacturer and part number.
#4475 of 4490 Gmgoodwrench site now has the accessories catalogs. by giddens_john Mar 20, 2002 (01:56 pm)
Well except for no Bravada section. There's a conspiracy I guess. I haven't seen these listed here so here they are.
For the Trailblazer.
http://www.gmgoodwrench.com/accessories/modellistTra.html
For the Envoy.
http://www.gmgoodwrench.com/accessories/modellistEnv.html
I've also added the .pdf versions of the catalogs to my site along with the links.
http://users2.ev1.net/~giddens_john/
That's all for now.
Thanks
I have K&N's on my other 3 rides and like them. I don't like the open cone systems... too noisy and draw warm air from the engine compartment. I had to laugh when I tore apart the airbox where the air cleaner is. What idiot designed that thing? Enough plastic surrounding the element to float the SUV if it went in the drink. Ha!
http://www.weathertech.com/store/vehsearch.asp?make_id=20&yea- r_no=2003&veh_id=254&veh_opt_choice_id=0&item_group_i- d=26
We installed the standard kit from Invinca-Shield today. It looks great, but allow at least 2 hours and do it when you have patience. I had trouble with the hood piece and ended up having to trim some material in 2 places.