... truck! Anyways, I did a search for Chevy forums and found y'all. Just here to listen & Learn and ask a few questions along the way as they may arise. Thanks for having me...
... could get this based on my VIN number? If so, I would appreciate a PM and I can send you my VIN number. I do appreciate any assistance you guys may be able to provide.
... as long as you don't have a lot of light hitting the screen (like evenings or just before dusk). I don't have my front windows tinted yet so that may drastically improve that issue. The radio is fine but the antenna input amplifier is much, much weaker than factory. I get the local channels but ...
... looks AWESOME. But moisture will get behind there and rust out the wheel wells...should have just stuck to paint that wont chip or crack. I may have misunderstood what you're referring to, but LINE-X is significantly tougher than paint. LINE-X is not going to chip or crack and it will prevent ...
Wow, some great pictures this month. You guys and gals are going to make it a real challenge to pick the top ten for voting. Today is the last day to submit entries for this months TOTM. Remember, staying with the theme is a real plus to claim the throne!
A tune, and iirc you need to change the flywheel to use with the 4L60(I may be wrong, may have my LS swaps mixed up). A stock 4L60 may not hold up long though depending on mods and driving habits.
its really hard to limit it to just TWO pictures but here we go... this was the day after i got my tires and wheels a while ago...pre front and rear bumpers. a storm was movin in http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v254/mad_burns/Silverado/98cbc96e.jpg this one is kind of a funny story. my gf needed ...
... do not turn ON and OFF, refer to Interior Backlighting Malfunction. Interior Backlighting Malfunction Note: Each interior backlighting component may need to be disconnected to isolate a short to voltage or short to ground. Use the schematic to identify the following: ◦Backlighting components ...
... undercoat other side while this first coat dries. Remember as with any painting, the lighter the coat, the faster it dries. A heavier coat may look like you got more done, but you'll have to wait a lot longer for it to dry before applying follow-on coats. Also, if at all possible, pick ...