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Replying to: obyone (Jan 01, 2008 9:39 pm)
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Replying to: kboynton1 (Jan 02, 2008 5:47 pm) |
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Replying to: obyone (Dec 04, 2007 9:23 pm) 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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Replying to: 1offroader (Jan 06, 2008 2:38 pm) 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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Replying to: chevy4life1974 (Dec 30, 2007 9:26 pm)
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Replying to: bpari005 (Dec 03, 2007 5:24 pm) 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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| 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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Replying to: feras99 (Jan 15, 2008 10:28 pm)
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Replying to: bpari005 (Jan 16, 2008 10:42 pm)
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I've searched all over this forum and a couple of others without any luck -- hope someone here can help me. I've a 2002 Sierra extended cab with the long overhead console in the roof. It currently has the slot to hold a single portable garage door opener, but I want to replace that with the GM 3 button homelink module. I picked up a used homelink module and have removed my console, however the homelink module has 3 wires (orange, black, and brown), while my old console only has the orange and black going into it. Can someone tell me what the brown wire is and if there is an easy way to connect this up? Thanks in advance for any help. Mike
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