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-smikes
Mike L
-smikes
I just filled it to the bottom of the fill hole - can't fill it no more than that. Driven 100+ miles since doing it and the rear hasn't failed yet so must be okay.
John
your eyes deceive you. my rail caps were put on AFTER i had the bed sprayed. i took that picture to show how the rails and liner work so well together. oh, and it just so happens that they look almost identical too.
bco
John
I kinda (25% sure) someone might have tried to steal it cause there was half a hand print on the tailgate last night i notcied after it happened. They must have been pretty stupid to not know how to take it off.
Also im having AOL difficulties so i wont be around much. Really pissing me off. I cant sign on my computer. BCO a little suggestion dont get AOL 6.0 since i installed that all heck has broke loose with my whole computer. Hopefully middle of this month to the end ill have AT&T cable my dad is scheduling installation asap.
Ryan
Nick
Nick
My theft deterrant device would be to just weld the darn thing on
Ryan
WADE BEDRAIL CAPS - Top texture is a wavelike design. 3 small humps. They are basically the same color as the tail gate protector ( i am assuming the whale fin one)
Ryan
http://www.heidebreicht.com/
Talk to Pat Thomas and tell him Tim told you to call him.
All LS's...all Ext. cabs
White 6.0 Short Box Duelly 3500
Grey 6.0 Long Box
Black 6.0 short box
Grey 6.0 Short Box
and a Pewter 8.1/Allison with 4:10's
...guess which one I drove tonight?
8.1 was nice...but not overly impressive...Tranny leaves something to be desired..but I realize it's a truck tranny....the overall ride was better than my 8600 GVW.......whoduthunk 9200 GVW would be smoother?
Salesman said he just saw a 40 minute training video for salesman about how the Allison clunks and whines....and that it's normal......he can just see all the problems already.....If GM was smart....they would stick a copy of that in every glove box of an Allison they sell....
Too bad the 8.1 isn't available with the reg. auto trans........a manual is not my style.....if I have a manual...it's gonna be a sports car with tons of HP behind it
...on a another note....was it Quad that prasied about having 30K miles on the original wheel weights?
Before my two trips hunting.....I decided to have the wheels balanced and front end aligned.....had about 24K miles......it seemed perfect before....but after...ohhhhh what a change.....tires were off 1/2 - 1 ounce....but at highway speeds..it makes a true difference....
yak yak yak
- Tim
Read this link first before you do.
http://www.winmag.com/columns/explorer/2000/25.htm
AOL modifies Windows system files in such a way as to cause instability problems.
matthew
With any container the problem is pressure. When the stuff inside heats up it expands. This is why when cold it doesn't come out of the whole and when hot it does. This increases the internal pressure, the pressure increase will be even greater if a vapor is formed, think boiler. This pressure could cause the seal to leak or to be blown. When I was young a dealer overfilled the oil on my Honda, within a couple miles it had blown a seal on the head. Fortunately it was just a rubber plug I was able to put back in and drive back to the dealer. Imagine, they tried to deny it. It took about five minutes to convince them otherwise. But now I check the level before I drive away.
15 MM is a little more than 1/2 an inch (0.6) and 40 MM is 1 1/2 (1.6) inches. 25.4 MM = 1 inch.
Filling to the bottom of the fill hole is probably acceptable. Any engineer worth his/her salt would have designed the differential so that on a level surface you couldn't get enough oil in there to blow the seals. But they've screwed up before.
KALW
As for the emblems and any stickers, I used a heat gun, got them warmed up real good and they peeled right off- no adhesive left on the truck.
I, myself, prefer the clean, uncluttered look. Graphics and stripes tend to date the vehicle. My opinion.
Has anyone seen the new composite beds on the Silverado in person? I haven't, just curious.
Thanks for the info.
Now who saw these for $79, and where?
Ryan
F.Y.I.
John
A properly designed differential will throw most of the oil into a channel that causes the oil to run back onto the gears. Too much oil will cause the gears to have to churn through a pool of oil. If you don't think it will take much power to push the gears through the oil, think again. It takes less horsepower to run the AC on a hot day than to push the rear gears through excess oil.
You will only lose 0.1-0.2 mpg max. It's not a big loss, but a real one.
Overfilling (slightly - to the fill hole) is much better than underfilling the final drive.
Mike L
-smikes
"spacer" or "shim". In the other forum, someone mentioned adjusting the torsion bar. I'm going to wait a couple more weeks and mull it over, but I'd be interested in hearing more thoughts on this. If it was just the one portion of the front or the rear it might be a little easier to pinpoint. The inch difference "is" with a full tank of gas. Please let me know what y'all think. Thanks. Barry
Hope that helped....
/rk
Barry
With the frames on these trucks being so much stiffer than the previous frames, both the front and back will sag together.
If it were really just the body leaning, while the frame is level, then the body mounts would have to be either left out or totally collapsed on one side - neither is very likely.
As others have commented, it is not unusual to find trucks that list to one side or the other. Nor is it a problem, just cosmetic. It will still drive and function normally. The truck is about 80" wide, a 1" lean is less than 0.75 degrees of lean. I wouldn't like it if my truck leaned like that. But it isn't always easy to fix either. You can change springs, but which end? And if you change both ends, and the problem doesn't change, did you install the same variation in springs again.
The only real good way to troubleshoot is to change the springs on one end from side to side. Then, if the lean goes the other way, then you know where the problem lies. Then you can replace the weaker spring. If that doesn't help, take the spring you removed and put it on the other side.
You'll probably find that 1" of lean is within factory tolerances, and GM won't cover it under warranty. If your dealer won't pay for it, you may have to.
Good Luck,
Mike L
http://torquecontrol.eaton.com/prodinfo/products/index.html
Hope this answers your question.
M.
and check out Tim's pics. finally, we get to see
what he really looks like.
red
LOL
(just kidding)
- Tim
I purchased the Powerbolt through my local "Truck Tops USA" store in Calif.
Price was $79 including installation.
- Tim
Tonnocover.com is the current winner with $75.19 with no shipping, but $76 at realtruck.com also.
Getting it installed for $79 is certainly a ganga.
"Ganga"??????
What the heck is that?
I've had enough beer for the next week. It was a friends Bday yesterday, so a whole bunch us partied and then went to a girly club. I think I had 4 beers, half a 40, and some bacardie crap. I was kinda sick this morning. I had to go to math, but really didn't want too. My digital camera should be here tomorrow. I have to take some pics of my truck.
Nick
What's wrong with the Allison tranny?
My dealer, (Burt) has at least 25 heavys in stock, some with 8.1, none with Duramax.
- Tim
I have a 2001, and I'm holding off on buying the helms manuals for a little while, just to make sure that when I get them, they will actually be for the 2001 2500HD. I'm a little worried if I order them now I'll get books for the 2000 2500 instead.
I am going to install an oil accumulator/pre-luber, and it needs to be wired into the ignition. Of course without the manuals this task becomes more difficult than it needs to be.
Thanks.
See the GMC Version at:
http://pickuptruck.com/html/news/2001_GMC_Crew_Cab.html
Mike L