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What is this discussion about? Chevrolet Silverado 1500, Chevrolet Silverado 2500, Chevrolet Silverado 3500, Truck


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obyone by lariat1
Nov 20, 2002 (4:55 pm)
That is standard practice now. From what I understand there is no adjustment in door latches anymore and you actually have to band the door to fit. I watched them adjust the dooe on my Ram and they used a 2x4 and pushed on the door to get the proper alignment.
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lariat by obyone
Nov 20, 2002 (7:42 pm)
The strike plates are adjustable. The hinges are welded. There is a kit to replace the welds with bolts but try getting a dealer to do that....
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Cold blast on passenger side by black_silver
Nov 21, 2002 (3:51 pm)
In my 2001 Ext Cab LT 1500 the passengers get a draft during cold weather. What's with this?
 
Hans
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Kec1 by black_silver
Nov 21, 2002 (6:51 pm)
They made that thread "read only" so I cant put my email address there.
 
So here it is (for info on the cold draft/passenger side)
 
   brakobearthlink.net
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silverado1500HD suspension sag by dixifrog
Dec 10, 2002 (4:33 pm)
I have a 2002 2wd 1500LS 5.3L with the heavy duty suspension pkg. I have had it for almost 3 months and the left side of the truck is starting to sag. The dealership says they haven't seen this before and they wanted to shim it up. I didn't agree to that and besides when they tried to order the shims there were none available, GM or after market. Now they want to swap the coils from left to right and vice versa to see if the problem follows. Has anyone else experienced this with a new or old pick up? If so what was the fix?
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by ryanbab
Dec 10, 2002 (6:13 pm)
front or rear sag?
 
Just for reference the gas tank is on the left and fully filled it adds a good amount of weight
 
Also the sag could be attributed to the truck being shipped. Tighted down to the truck hauler to tight
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for info on the cold draft/passenger side by jaijay
Dec 11, 2002 (4:22 am)
http://forum.62-65-dieselpage.com/ubb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic&f=7&t=004380
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dixifrog by mledtje
Dec 11, 2002 (7:31 am)
Swapping the coils from right to left is not a bad idea to isolate the problem.
 
Sometimes springs take a set. OK, springs always take a set. Some just settle more than others. Trying to find which spring is the culprit is not always straightforward. Swapping springs is acceptable.
 
Be happy you have a dealer who is willing to try and fix your problem. A lot (if not most) of dealers would just say "Its within limit" and let it go. At least your dealer is working on it for you.
 
Mike L
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Suspension sag by hunter33
Dec 11, 2002 (11:13 am)
I had the same problem on my 03 5.3 Z71 ext. what it was the shock Leaked out all the oil what happen was there was a pin hole in the bottom of the shock I was told the shocks have oil over gas.

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