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Richard
....except I just noticed last night that both front doors "click" at the first hinge stop (1/2 open). This happens opening or closing the doors and there are actually two clicks per side - one in each direction. I thought at first it was a switch for interior lights and such, but (A) it seemed odd that it would be so far out, and (B) nothing happens at the click anyway!
Any ideas?
Ordered two-tone Pewter over Gray Z71. Have seen one and it looked sharp. Can't say I've seen any of the new Chevy's/GMC's that didn't look really good though. Hope that they've gotten all the kinks out by the time mine gets built and that I get all the updates that some people have been going to the dealers to get.
My finger nails are getting kinda short - Why does the time pass so slowly? :-)
In your shoes I would definately go with the 4.10. Little milage penalty and much better performance loaded. Motor really peps up above 2,500 rpm. I always pull in 4th (not 5th). If I were you, I would always pull that much weight in D not OD.
I think the tailgate movement you mentioned is normal. The tailgate would normally lift off the right side to remove. There is supposed to be a lock that is attached to the bolt just above the hinge that stops thieves without tools from stealing your tailgate. You can probably only lift the gate until it hits the theft deterrent piece of metal.
Chevy forgot to put that piece on my truck. They did get my transmission cooler. It is smaller than I would have thought. It is smaller than a license plate and can be seen by looking thru the hood latch hole. Mine is right under that hole.
Other than the Aux. oil cooler, the pickup is the best. Getting best mileage at speeds around 50 to 55 (19.5 to 20.4 mpg). At interstate speeds of 75 to 80 (16.1 to 16.8 mpg). Pulled 18' camper this weekend. Didn't even know the trailer was on the hitch.
I see where wheels.com is showing the plant startup dates for the new 2000 models. Check it out.
BTW, at how many miles did your computer say it was time to change the oil? Mine triggered at 3,400 miles. The computer counts how many times you start, how cold or hot the oil is, stuff like that.
Next time the oil is changed, reset the computer the same way.....
The Silverado trucks were of course, an exception.
I am totally aghast at what tony George has done, but thought the race was one of the best regarding competition throughout the entire event. nobody opened up more than a 5 sec lead throughout, and multiple dices throughout. I am on my way to Milwaukee this weekend to watch the Furriners have a go at it. I have been attending the indycar races there for ...well...geez, remember the STP turbines???? It was so cool to watch those cars woosh by...
Lookin forward to the ride in about 3 hours or so.
Let's see. CART 40,000 people barely making a dent in the stands at Moline on Saturday. IRL Indy 500 sold out again with 400,000 plus in reserved seats. So who won?
IRL has some good drivers. Tony Stewart fresh could do no better than 9th at Indy 500. Tony Stewart exhausted came in 4th at NASCAR later that night. CART has only two drivers with true name recognition in Al Unser Jr. and Michael Andretti--both are past their primes. Target/Ganassi Racing Team has won 45% of all CART races in past 4 years--hardly fair competition. Last year's CART champ Zanardi is off the charts in Formula 1 rankings this year. IRL and NASCAR are more competitively balanced. CART has aging arrogance, slightly more budget than IRL and petty juniorness to F1.
I think it's moot. CART needs Indy more than IRL needs CART. Indy 500, Brickyard 400 and Formula 1 Grand Prix all next year at Indianapolis. CART better get its butt back in the fold or become 4th rate.
I like the oval racing. I'm amazed Indy cars can go through 90 degree 12 degree banked turns (Indy) at two and sometimes three abreast going 200 mph plus. It takes your breath away in person. Hard to appreciate on the tube. It does lacks the NASCAR bumping.
Getting back to those Silverados. I'll have to check my pictures when I get them developed. I hope there is a picture in there somewhere.
Really happy with my 4.8L 4.10 rear end 5 speed. Towing 5,000 lb trailers up and down 6% grades at 7,000 ft. Pulls ok, but gotta spin the motor. Plenty of power empty.
2000 Crewcab Silverado in Openroad Magazine for summer "99" (spy photo)
I have 5.3 w/3.73 in my silverado, I chose it over the 4.8 mainly because of hauling or towing. It has plenty of power for both. @ 70 mph I run about 1900 rpm, and get 18.5 to 20 mpg on interstate.(empty-500#)
The 4.8 is actually pretty close in comparison, and unless you plan on towing much, it should be fine.
I plan to get the auto and haven't seen any rear ends other than the 3.42. I'm hoping for 20 plus mpg highway if I go with the 4.8. The salesman says that this engine will hurt resale like the old 305 vs. 350. I say that the differece in rated power is very little, but I am wondering if I'm missing something here. $700 extra for 15 horses and 30 lbs. of torque?
The auto-lock doors are what drive me nuts...
Question: Has anyone installed the Chevy fog lights for the 99 Silverado? If so, how did you get "the system to recognize the fog lights"? ANy problems?
BTW---the dealer will sell the kit and installation for $252.00.
Thanks for any input.
Poad
Course I'm moving up from a diesel PU.
I think my 4.8 is faster than my buddies V-10 CC Ford....... Doesn't tow 5,000 lbs quite as good but I get better fuel economy.
Most of the time you should be able to see just fine without them.
Turn them off.
I talked to three different Chevy dealers
and all said for model year 2000, the Silverados
will have a fourth door option that you can order.
One catch, limited production and it will take
even longer to get a fourth door model. They
said if I ordered one in June, it will not be here
until at least November or December. Without the fourth door, looking at about 3 months wait.Also, no
pricing on 2000 model years, but you can order
them. Typical GM - makes no sense at all!
Thanks.
quadrunner: plenty of fog in New England when the humidity rises...the OEM lights aren't worth a d---.
I was originally considering a 2500 w/6.0, but couldn't stand to wait 8-10 weeks when my '88 1500, 5.0 had 256k (original), didn't want to press my luck.
After a lot of research I took a 1500, 5.3 off the lot, has the "tow/haul" mode. I was impressed (so far) by the way it held the shift pattern when engaged. I didn't think I could use "cruise" while pulling my skid loader, without it going "shift crazy", I was pleasantly surprised. I didn't have any big grades to deal with though.
I've only had to move the skidder once, and didn't need the A/C then. We'll see what I think by the end of the summer.
BTW, I'm taking my NEW truck BACK in again!! for a full set of new rear springs and shocks, (left and right side this time) Anybody else had problems with suspension noise?
GMC. Need a extra cab type but don't want to pay an arm and leg to the local dealers on the Miss. GULF Coast. Anyone have an idea?
One other question: are the black fender flares standard on all Silverado 4WD's?
Thanks.
The old 6.5 in the c/k trucks has a problem with the injetion pump. Some will go forever others will die and live you walking. Other then that the engine is solid.