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Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra Accessories and Modifications

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What is this discussion about? Chevrolet Silverado 1500, Chevrolet Silverado 2500, Chevrolet Silverado 3500, GMC Sierra 1500, GMC Sierra 2500, GMC Sierra 3500, Performance Mods, Exhaust, Truck


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1992 C/K Manual Locks to Keyless Entry? by kboynton1
Jan 01, 2008 (5:12 pm)
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Okay my 1992 C/K pickup didn't come with power locks, but I'm wanting to put a key-less entry system in it. I'm already aware of prices and such but I've been trying to find out if there is anyone out there that knows if a non mechanically inclined person could install such a system? Including the power locks part? And I'm more interested in if its easy to do or not, like I said, a mehcanically disinclined person basically?
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If you're not mechanically inclined where taking by obyone
Jan 01, 2008 (9:39 pm)
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Replying to: kboynton1 (Jan 01, 2008 5:12 pm)

apart the door and the window assembly would create stress, then I suggest you take whatever kit you buy to an installer. If in your opinion you think that it's not worth the bucks then I suggest you forget the idea completely. Installing power door locks and windows is not for the average diy.
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Re: If you're not mechanically inclined where taking [obyone] by kboynton1
Jan 02, 2008 (5:47 pm)
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Replying to: obyone (Jan 01, 2008 9:39 pm)

what kind of stuff would even go into it, i mean the only mechanical thing i even really see is the accuators, the rest is finding out where to place all that wiring and where your gonna place the box too.
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Re: If you're not mechanically inclined where taking [kboynton1] by obyone
Jan 02, 2008 (7:47 pm)
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Replying to: kboynton1 (Jan 02, 2008 5:47 pm)

If you want to take the chance I suggest you pick up the keyless system from a place such as Crutchfield which doesn't have the best price but has excellent installation instructions and phone support. That is for someone who is not mechanically inclined but able to read and follow directions.
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Re: Splash guards/mud flaps [obyone] by 1offroader
Jan 06, 2008 (2:38 pm)
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Replying to: obyone (Dec 04, 2007 9:23 pm)

I bought the Husky Liner mud guards for my 2007 NBS Silverado thru the Premier Motoring web site. Cost was $31.90 for each set (front +rear) plus $16 shipping for $79.80 total.
 
I installed the rears today, install was fairly easy. You need to drill four 1/8" holes on the inside lip of each fender per each guard. They also include some clear decal type mat'l. to install on the painted surface so that the plastic guards don't rub thru the paint where they touch the fenders. Good idea. The install of this decal stuff is also easy. You should remove the wheel for best access to the fender area. Install time was about 1 hour per guard. Instructions are clear and easy to follow.
 
The guards look very good, they are molded to fit around the lip of the fender, just like Chevy should have done, at least as an option. The fit is very good.
 
I held up the front guards to the fenders, they also look like they will fit very good. Install is similar, but you only have to drill one new hole for each of the front guards. The front guards use three existing holes in the fenders. I will do the install of the fronts soon.
 
They are long enough that they look like they will be effective at keeping mud off the quarter panels. But, I still need to see if they hang up on brush off road. If they are too long, the guards look like they could be trimmed fairly easy. Time will tell, although my Toyota trucks and Trooper had guards at least as big as these with no problems.
 
I would give these mud guards a thumbs up. Big thumbs DOWN to Chevy for not offering them.
 
1offroader
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Re: Splash guards/mud flaps [1offroader] by obyone
Jan 06, 2008 (4:33 pm)
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Replying to: 1offroader (Jan 06, 2008 2:38 pm)

When I installed these on a previous Silverado I had them painted to match. Fairly easy since the truck was black. Made it a little easier to clean.
 
Yes, GM should offer something equal to or better. One Chevy dealer offers free guards but it has the dealerships logo on them.
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Re: 03 Silverado performance mods [chevy4life1974] by mrual
Jan 06, 2008 (5:02 pm)
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Replying to: chevy4life1974 (Dec 30, 2007 9:26 pm)

did you make a mistake buying a silverado (Truck) why dont you build a race car insted and race in the sprint cup this year
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Re: Navigation system question about a 2008 GMC SIERRA 1500 SLT CREWCAB [bpari005] by feras99
Jan 15, 2008 (10:28 pm)
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Replying to: bpari005 (Dec 03, 2007 5:24 pm)

Hi can you help me
I have 2008 silverado HD 2500 LT and i install the GM original navigation system but i had some problem with the sound its not that loud what used to be ( my speaker is not BOSS ) , and how to install the real camera if there is no direct input for it .
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navigation installation Problem by feras99
Jan 15, 2008 (10:34 pm)
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I have 2008 silverado HD 2500 LT and i install the GM original navigation system but i had some problem with the sound its not that loud what used to be ( my speaker is not BOSS ) , and how to install the real camera if there is no direct input for it .
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Re: Navigation system question about a 2008 GMC SIERRA 1500 SLT CREWCAB [feras99] by bpari005
Jan 16, 2008 (10:42 pm)
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Replying to: feras99 (Jan 15, 2008 10:28 pm)

Alright here's the scoop. All chevy's with factory nav have the Bose System from the factory and that is factory amplified sound system. The reason the sound is not very loud is you are missing the amplifier that is normally amping up the outputs from the nav unit. To fix this problem them there is one easy way and that is an aftermarket 4-channel amp. And the back up camera is another easy one. Yes it can be done. Most reputable customs shops can do this. It requires a special interface that can be quite costly though. Also the truck will have to take a trip to the dealership afterwards to be reflashed and have the camera function turned on. Honestly in my opinion an aftermarket dual-din in-dash DVD player would have worked way better for what you are doing. It would fix the audio, have an input for the back up camera already, be upgradeable, sound better, look better, and cheaper. But that's my opinion. Anyways any other questions just post'em up.

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