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New Picture by ryanbab
May 22, 2005 (5:33 am)
Thought I would post a picture I took yesterday. Last weekend I put the Mud Terrains back on.
 
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Re: Kansas City or Western Missouri?? [damurph] by whatsachevy
May 22, 2005 (6:30 am)

Replying to: damurph (May 15, 2005 8:15 am)

I purchased an '01 2500HD from Henry Marten's in Leavenworth, KS new in 2001. I have had all service performed at this dealer as well. I would recommend them to anyone.
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texsun by z71bill
May 22, 2005 (7:30 pm)
I know it can bet a little confusing - but BGF is just a BRAND - Same thing with the Liberator (and Uniroyal too) - just brands not companies.
 
Kind of like the Silverado - which is NOT manufactured by Chevrolet - it is made by General Motors - GM is the company - Chevy is the brand.
 
When the Walmart tire shop manager told me the Liberator was produced by Michelin I though he was giving me a line of BS - at that time Michelin did not even sell a 285 75 16 tire under the Michelin brand (BTW they do now). So I gave Michelin customer service a call on their 800 number. They confirmed that Michelin produces the Liberator for sale exclusively at Walmart.
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Re: texsun [z71bill] by texsun
May 23, 2005 (4:05 am)

Replying to: z71bill (May 22, 2005 7:30 pm)

I can buy that. Bottom line is they ride well, are quiet on the highway and a good value for the price.They were highly recommended by my brother and Dad, both of whom cover TX, OK, LA, MO, and AR in their business and they ride well in all types of weather. My brother had a sidewall puncture on his right front at 40,000 mi and thought he would end up purchasing a new tire, but Walmart replaced it for the $3.00 tire disposal fee.
 
I installed Rancho RS 5000s all the way around last weekend and am happy with the new feel. Still rides like a HD truck but the ride is a bit softer. I got them on-line thru Auto-Zone for under $200.
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Still Shines by rayt2
May 23, 2005 (6:49 am)

Replying to: ryanbab (May 22, 2005 5:33 am)

5 years old and still looks good as new Ryan, how much clearance between the roof of your truck and that garage opening, it sure looks tight ! How many miles ya got on her now? Done the brakes yet?
I gotta do the replacement step bars Westin gave me under warranty, the black powder coats didn't hold up so now will try the chrome plated instead.
 
Ray T.
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Ray by ryanbab
May 23, 2005 (1:56 pm)
Clearance? Id rather not see haha its a good amount the tip of my antenna hits the bottom of the garage door (hangs down a bit) when I pull in and out. My tires are 33 inches tall so I have a little added height ovr the stock tires. What I hate is the width. To fit my truck and the impala I pull in at an angle to the right (into the 3rd car side a bit) otherwise I cant open the drivers door. Have had it a few times where I didnt drive for a few days and forgot and had to climb in the pass side. I also hit the mirror on the side of the garage when I was backing out. Didnt cause any damage luckily.
 
I have almost 55K miles. I did the rear brakes last fall (early part). Think I had 48K miles? I just changed my tires back to the Mud Terrains and I inspected them and I have plenty of front pad left. The rears wear much quicker than the fronts. I am about even on pad wear now. I see doing another rear brake change before I do the fronts.
 
I put on new nerf bars last fall. Black lifetime westins.
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Re: Dayton Timberline H/T [sebring95] by capitaltruck
May 23, 2005 (5:42 pm)

Replying to: sebring95 (May 20, 2005 5:03 am)

Hmm...I just might have to check those out. I've never owned Cooper tires, but they are starting to show up everywhere now. I remember years ago you could almost never find them. I think they may also make "Mastercraft" tires, which some people swear by.
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New GM Incentives vs. today's??? by malco
May 24, 2005 (2:14 pm)
I am about to buy a 2005 Silverado 1500 extended cab to replace my GMC Sierra. The Chevy dealers are offering $4000 in rebates through next week (expires May 31, 2005). I have heard unverified rumors that the new incentives begining in June '05 will be better, and there may even be a return of last year's Customer Loyalty credits for current GM owners.
 
Does anybody have any real idea if the new incentives will be better than the current $4000 rebates.
 
Thanks,
 
Malcolm
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Re: New GM Incentives vs. today's??? [malco] by sebring95
May 24, 2005 (6:14 pm)

Replying to: malco (May 24, 2005 2:14 pm)

I'd be surprised if the incentives don't get better. Sales are terrible right now, even with tons of incentives. GM doesn't have many other options to move product.
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Maybe that's the answer to my '03 Sliverado blues by psg
May 25, 2005 (6:05 am)
Trade it in on an '05! If I was out of pocket only a grand or so I'd be willing to help drive sales. LOL!

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