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Chevy SILVERADO (2001)
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I have a 2001 LT, 5.3L 2WD Ext Cab SB and trailer package, so sounds very similar to yours. It has Michelin LTX M/S in the same size as yours.
The door post sticker shows 30 front, 35 rear, just like yours. Handles really nice with that inflation, and the road ride is excellent.
Hans
Barry
Did you get it with your truck???
I have it and its nice.
NO CRUISE!!!
Ryan
Looking for bed cover can't decide between hard glass or roller type. I have read the good and bad with both and never would install a rag top.
the bed rug is the greatest.
For the record no problems yet with anything on this vehicle and I like it better than my last two Hummers I would never go back to those things.
He just got a new SD250 and a rolling bed cover, so he can carry anything, anytime and still have a locking cover for the other 98% of the time.
Mike L
In positrac, the power goes to the "non-spinning" wheel.
In locking rear, *both* wheels are locked together -- better by far, especially when married to "traction assist" in snow/ice. I have both, and am amazed how effective they are. Not as good as 4WD, but $3,000 less in price and no ugly stickers plastered all over the sides of my black beauty!
Hans
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I didnt take apart the whole dash just around the top and sides by the autotrac and the glove box. I pulled it out far enough above the instrument cluster to stuff that area with a bunch of foam. WHen you pull that area out there will be a gap maybe a 1/2 thick between the top of the dash and the top of the instument cluster housing (thats the black part). In between this area i stuffed it with foam. I know this isnt very clear but where ever you hear the noise coming from just stuff some foam in there it should stop it worked for me
Ryan
I have only heard of a few that have this rattle. I told my dealership where i went for service how to fix it if they encounter it. They have had 1 other silverado in that was it
Ryan
Thanks
Also check when you open the door. If it was built in fort wayne indiana itll have a sticker of the state of indiana (mines red) witht he union number and other info
Theres a site ill check on it and get back to you.
Ryan
Ryan
Barry
Barry
Traced it to a front torsion bar preload mismatch. Kinda like a stool with on short leg. You are not sure which leg is short, just that the problem exists on a diagonal.
Adjust the torsion bar bolt to get equal wheelwell height in front. The back will then even out. A little time and weight in the back will also settle the rear leaf springs.
Adjust a little, then drive over bumps, adjust some more.
Resist the temptation to jack up the front. Truck should settle into the suspension travel about 1/3 of the total travel for optimum performane....
I personally wouldn't worry about it. Friend of mine had dealer replace rear leafs on his with the opposite side now being lower. Oddly enough by the same amount. Go figure!
Keep in mine that the truck also torques to the passenger side when pulling out. So the likelyhood that they will even out on there own is pretty good.
gmcsierra
Barry
Barry
Jason
trucks should sit.' if only they would give the half tons a similar ride height instead of worrying that women would hitch up their skirts tryin to climb up, it would be pretty much perfecct.
The truck sits level now, not like when I first got it.
I'm looking for information of all kinds on the 2001 1500 Ext. Cab SB and the 2500 Ext. SB Silverado. Particularly right now, does anyone know the maximum tire size that will fit without modification on the 1/2 ton with the Z71 package and on the 3/4 ton with the Firm Ride (Z85) suspension package? I'm looking to buy, but want to know how big a tire I can stuff in it without making any changes. Also, is there enough of a difference in the tire size from 245/75 to whatever will fit to make changing the axle gearing worthwhile? Thanks...
Scott
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