I heard back from our Technical Assistance Center, Seadog720. They say that the outside temperature display is not available in your vehicle. I'm sorry that this isn't the best of news, but it looks like you have a lot of great information on where to go from here ...
... make the ride stiffer, increase the wear on ball joints and everything else but what I don't get is tire wear. I cranked up my stock keys and the outside tread on my tires went within a few weeks. I know why it did it and I know about camber, cranking your torsion bars ultimately give you positive ...
... compared to what the Army, Marines & Navy go through. Their deployments are not only a lot longer than ours typically are but they're also outside the wire in the shit. We generally don't have much to worry about other than how broke the airplanes are going to be when they land :D My hat's ...
... the tires. I'm currently running 275 65 and they are about flush to the wheel well. So I am assuming the 285's will give me a little bit of tire outside the lip of my wheel well, just stuck on what flares would match up best. I am just wondering if someone could chime in on what they are running ...
Has anyone had an aftermarket sunroof installed in their NBS or NNBS Silverados/Sierras? I'm thinking about it, but not sure how it would look, both on the outside and inside... Thanks...
seadog720, you will need to buy the mirror in order to get outside temp, it is not available within the DIC. I have the same truck. The GM Service guy will tell you it is available, I think he is mis-informed. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Chevrolet-GMC-Dual-Display-Compass-Temperature-Rearview-Mirror-OEM-/181139729962?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item2a2cc4ee2a&vxp=mtr ...
... holes. One anchor got pulled up into the hood; lost forever. The shield is sitting in my basement. I doubt that I'll put it on. Oh yeah, the outside corners are sharp; enough to scratch my hood. Not worth the $139.00 price tag :(
Hey seadog720, Welcome to the forum! to have the outside temperature display in the DIC of your truck, you will need to press the "Trip/Fuel" button (the picture is of a road going off into the distance). See pages 5-32 and 5-33 of your ...
... was pulled into it some. Unfortunately the rubber boot on the left side of the new cylinder I put in kind of popped out, still attached from the outside, but that part that goes around the piston came free. Can I just stuff it back around the piston? I'm hoping the fluid that's leaked from it ...
... was pulled into it some. Unfortunately the rubber boot on the left side of the new cylinder I put in kind of popped out, still attached from the outside, but that part that goes around the piston came free. Can I just stuff it back around the piston? I'm hoping the fluid that's leaked from it ...