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Ryan
-Jarvus
About $3-4
- Tim
1 van senus (local place doesnt sell em)
1 highland autoparts (out of em local place)
2 walmarts out
2 kmarts out
a total of 8 places and 0 filters
Im gonna try a chevy dealer i emailed my dealer and he might send me a few on the house if he can get em WOOHOO!!!
Ryan
kyle
in the accessories conference i started a topic called hands free cell phone installation. it's topic #498.
anyone have any info on doing hands free cell phone installs? my wife's new jimmy has what i can only assume is a cell phone mic installed in the headliner above the passenger door. figure if it's already there, a good bit of the pain in the [non-permissible content removed] work is already done. just want to finish the job, but don't know how. anyone got any ideas/info/links???
thanks
kyle
clay
coupons, but have to sign up for them. 'a how u'
do dat?
ryan, betcha wish you'd listened to tim and all
the others and thought about changing oil back
when the engine was'nt in the grinding mode that
it's in now huh? heck who knows, all those metal
chips are probably ground into a fine paste that
could be called breakin compound. i remember some
guy posting that GM doesn't recomend changing oil
for at least 1,500 mi. anyway because of some
kinda compound that's in the oil. maybe the
ground up flakes that are in your engine are what
he's talking about. it's in the maintenence forum
under new vehicle breakin.
...red
$6K was steep...but this guy was good.
Back to Silverados
- Tim
recurculate mode, get this SOMETIMES. I can't find
anything in the owners manual about this. The a/c
light is not on??????? Help !!any info
Again sorry for even bring this up.
-Jarvus
-Jarvus
Silverado 4X4 143.5 wheelbase
Vortex 5300 v8 LM7
Auto 4 sp overdrive M30
Autotrac active trans case NP8
Z71 package Z71
Locking Diff G80
Trailering equip. Z82
Caste alum wheels PF9
P265/75R 16 all ter WOL QGD
Bucket seats A95
Power seats AG2
AM/FM/CD UP0
Solor ray deep tinted rear glass AJ1
Front foglamps T96
Two tone paints (black/pewter) ZY2
Any thoughts are appreciated. Thanks. Denny
ps - don't particularly like leather seats, or flares on this truck (they have to be pewter).
enough ching ching, i'll be able to get that
generation II you want me to buy oby.
...red
for some reason sounds alot like ryan. i do
believe that's what we're seeing here. ryan's
finally going to order the truck he's been
dreaming about and he's gonna rub the 2001 factor
in just to make a point.
Do not remove the dip stick or remove the oil cap on top of the engine until after you have removed the drain plug. That procedure will slow the initial flow of hot oil just a bit. Makes it a little easier to catch the hot oil in the pan with a little less mess. While the oil is draining, remove the dip stick and the oil cap. Remember those 11 grease zerks! Good Luck, Bob.
Although hot is good....just the damn exhaust and everything else is hot also!
- Tim
a new truck in May of this year as an incentive
program for routine maintenance startup that
included free oil filters at each oil change
until warranty ends. Clovis dealer takes care of
it's own though, you had to buy from them. no big
deal, but a nice way to thank their customers.
Ryan, if your dealer said they would give you a
couple of filters, then i'd bet good money that
they will. especially the way they took care of
you in the first place.
...red
So if it's hot...watch the hell out...
Good luck
- Tim
<<The resonance everyone seems to be complaining about occurs at freeway speeds...a sort of "droning" sound>>
I had asked about this awhile back and nobody replied. This noise has been driving me crazy for quite some time now. I had several other people ride with me (including the service manager)that stated they couldn't hear anything peculiar although the sound seems to be most noticable from the drivers seat only (seems to resonate off the drivers window) and at RPMs greater than 1500. I also test drove the salesman's demo rig last weekend and it had the same sound.
I had read in a previous post about possible baffle problems in the stock mufflers. Anyone verified this?
So, how does one resolve this noise? Are you having any luck with the after-market exhaust? I would like to keep it very quiet if possible. Thanks
Mark
I was lucky to find a 00 Sierra without power seats,it was hard to find one.I never use them,and on the Jeep I had,the seatcover sometimes would move the seat forward,and shove me up against the wheel.I only saw two without power seats(ext cab).
I wanted the flares,but I wish they would actually have been painted like some colors are(my truck's "onyx").I'm not a big two tone fan,but if you do go two tone,I wouldn't get the flares either.With the flares,it just looks odd with two tone paint.Just my opinion,get what you like.
The factory stereo is "ok",but if I was ordering a truck,I'd delete it,and get a decent one put in.It will end up costing more,but will sure sound better.I'm still not sure if my complaints come from the speakers or the head unit.There's something I find annoying about listening to it for very long.I end up listening to talk radio!I never listened much before,when I had my 99 Grand Cherokee with the infinity stereo.I mostly listened to CDs.If you can,listen for an hour or so to the stereo in a truck at the dealers,before you order.There is just something not right about it.I'm probably gonna yank the front speakers out and change them soon,I gotta do something!
I was lucky to find exactly the truck I was looking for,in a bunch of colors,it just was a matter of deciding what dealer(s)I wasn't going to hassle with.I had dealt with two of the service depts enough to cross them off my list.I ended up going to the closest one,and came pretty close to the price I was "supposed" to pay,and I liked the service in the past,for th emost part.
Good luck..
smfish
you can get a 2500 with the 5.3. Just check with the dealer...
Look up used car prices put in what you have (options and such) and wahalla poof theres what your truck is worth.
Ryan
Ryan
Did anyone not get it for a specific reason?
It looks (on paper) like a pretty good cover - folds up, locks, etc. Thanks. denny
kyle
Ryan
kyle
Dealer is gonna send me 2 but it wont make it by saturday. They are $7 at his place they are $2.99 at autozone.
Ryan
Speaking of soft cover, does anyone have any opinions on the best one. How about snaps vs. snapless? Let me know.
Kevin
I can only hope that some day the ABS will not work. I hate the damn things. Give me real brakes anyday. (I don't need any input on how ABS is so much better from the peanut gallery either).
Stops fine...and when stopped..if you push very hard and have long legs..you can easily mash it to the floor AFTER stopped. Does not do it while stopping. I don't believe this is related to above either though.
I took mine in yesterday for a driveline humm noise at about 53....been bugging the hell outa me. I got a real nice (being sarcastic) 97 Cavalier to drive. I asked her how many times do I have to stop per day at the pet store?....she didn't get it....so I told her...to feed the Hamster on the wheel under the hood!
Between gas (45 week), insurance (115MO) and payment (600MO)....I am paying $910 a month to drive a cavalier?....If it ain't back today...I will be carpooling...even though it's free...I don't like looking at bumpers. Not my ball of wax. I will pull the olds out!
- Tim
Peanut gallery???
Ryan
All I can say is that if the stock system is causing some resonance and problems be very careful if you go aftermarket - you want to stay away from Flowmaster, Magnaflow, Dynoman, Borla all the ones discussed here. No matter how quiet they are - they will still be louder than the stock, unless of course you've actually got a hole or its about to fall off.
Sorry I don't have any advice, mine was very quiet, I had other reasons for wanting to replace it - I wanted some sound and I wanted a little performance gain. Good luck with the dealer.
Greg
but Dealer wouldn't. They cited noise, loose
fit, etc. Talked to two
other dealers and neither has had one come in
yet. Hard to believe that bad. Ended up
going after market paint matched fiberglass which really limits what put in back. If could do again
would go with Roll-n-Loc.
Cost from fold-a-cover is maybe $100 less than the Roll-n-Loc if you install yourself (which I have done both times). Price difference is probably greater if you have someone else do the work.
Both are good covers, just depends on how you will use it.
Larry