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91 messages, Last post on Aug 04, 2009 at 4:40 AM
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Thanks to all who post here, got some great info. Haven't seen this anywhere, so I thought I would pass it along. I purchased the grill insert from my dealer. Got it for $275. Your mileage may vary, probably a little high. Click on next package options to see what they offer. Couldn't get prices from the site, but you could take #'s to your dealer and order through them. |
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uhltronics makes a "triad" adapter that will allow you to use a Nokia handsfree kit in conjunction with your OnStar system to hear the phone audio thru the stereo system....The site notes it's for SAABs, but if you read the FAQ you can use it with ANY OnStar equipped vehicle... |
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Check the main GMC Owners forum for info on the Clear Bra's/ Stone Gard stuff... MY2002+ Chevy Trailblazer, GMC Envoy, Oldsmobile Bravada(SUVs Board) /direct/view/.ef00533 |
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Posting from main forum: #3243 of 3243 WINTER MATS by bryancos Jan 09, 2002 (10:18 am) A couple sources for custom fit non-oem mats: WeatherTech (MacNiel Automotive) http://www.macneil.com/store/prodsearch.asp Mats4Less http://www.mats4less.com/envoy.html |
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Hey there all: Just got my Catch-All 4pc mats (two front, one single center, and rear cargo mat) from an online retailer that nobody has mentioned yet:
http://www.sportwing.com/catchall/4piece.asp
Found them for $210 plus shipping ($20 or so?); I think that's the best price I could find online for the Catch-All mats.
I'm pleased with them all. However, the cargo liner could have some ports cut out for the cargo net / baby seat fastening system, but I don't really care about those details. -Jeff |
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| I noticed that about most mats.. there's no cutouts for the floor anchors.. nothing a sharp blade can't take care of, but it is annoying not to be able to use the cargo net at times. | |
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Here's a site that sells transponder bypass kits to allow easy and seamless installation of aftermarket remote starters/alarms with the factory alarm and doorlocks/databus... They make them for the 2002 Triplets as well: http://www.transponderbypass.com/
GMC Envoy 2002 |
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For those who aren't already aware, there's multiple forums here for Envoy/TB/Bravada owners. If you're looking for something that's not shown here, take a peek at one of the other boards listed. Perhaps the HOSTS should consider making them all into a single site, like the main "My 2002..." board. Links for all vehicles provided below: (remove the space in the url-- can't post words greater than 115 chars here) Envoys: http://townhall-talk2.edmunds.com/ WebX?14 Trailblazers: http://townhall-talk2.edmunds.com /direct/view/.ef00521 Bravadas: http://townhall-talk2.edmunds.com /direct/view/.ef00528 |
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For those interested in dash kits: Envoy: http://www.exoticwooddash.com/gmc.htm TB: http://www.exoticwooddash.com/cheviblazer.htm |
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Bryancos or anyone: How do the OEM running boards attach to the Envoy? Is there a hardware kit with brackets/bolts included? Is drilling required or do they use pre-existing holes in the frame? Can a dummy like me do it? Also, does anyone know what the weight tolerance of running boards or tube steps would be? Secondly: About the molded plastic GM splash guards you mentioned. Do these come with mounting hardware and is drilling required? Is this something I can install, or should I have a dealer. Do y'all recommend both the splash guards and the running boards to decrease rockchip damage? I actually like the tube steps better than running boards, but I doubt that they would be as much protection. Thanks. |
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