Ok. Thanks for the reply! My dealer seems pretty much "clueless" on this upgrade. What part number did you use? Was it part no. 20940402? I'm having to walk them through this as they say they don't have any info on this upgrade. The only comment the service manager ...
Alabama just passed a law that enforces the right to carry. I'll try and get a copy of it and post it here. A big part of it states that the mere fact that a person has a holstered handgun in plain view does not constitute Disorderly Conduct (which is what some city officers would ...
... was a disaster. Turns out the upper control arms I bought aren't for my truck so I'm probably gonna just order them from the shop. The really bad part is that I owe 2-3 hours of labor for them taking down the front suspension and then seeing that the upper arm isn't the correct one. On the upside, ...
... it to their customers this way. :evil: Glad I was able to save her the money for this repair since it was just a maintenance issue not a broken part. GM I hope you read this! This is not very good CS!
... The custom-molded, scratch-resistant brushed stainless steel provides added protection to the entry area of your Sierra. At least you've got the part numbers.
... and it came in today. When we opened that package it had Chevrolet on it, I need the GMC or Sierra ones. When we looked in the system the same part number is for the Chevrolet and GMC. So to make this easy I need a GMC truck VIN, the last 8, that has the package most likely a all terrain. We ...
Oh I didn't see the GMC part, have your dealer cross reference my part number once I get it for ya. It may help. Either that, or if you find a GMC with the package, write down the last 8 digits of the bin and give it to the dealer. They can find it with that too
If that's the appearance package, I have it with the Chevrolet inset door sills. I know it's available as a GM accessory, I've put them on before. I'll pop one of mine tonight and give you the part number