Influencer II
nice, love the solar!Awesome rigs here. My humble contribution to the Silverados. Pavement princess for now.
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Influencer II
nice, love the solar!Awesome rigs here. My humble contribution to the Silverados. Pavement princess for now.
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Member III
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Thanks, yeah it's been convenient for us so far. Powers fridge and gadgets.nice, love the solar!
Advocate I
Member III
Advocate I
SAS and T-case it!My wife's 2wd Sierra that sees a lot of dirt mile and generally gets a lot of places it shouldn't. Friggen fantastic truck, it'll be getting a winch in the near future and some major suspension work. I keep trying to to talk my wife into a bed rack but no luck, lol.
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Member III
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Cool trail stripes!My wife's 2wd Sierra that sees a lot of dirt mile and generally gets a lot of places it shouldn't. Friggen fantastic truck, it'll be getting a winch in the near future and some major suspension work. I keep trying to to talk my wife into a bed rack but no luck, lol.
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Member III
Now that is a great Chevy build! Would you mind sharing what you did with your suspension? Is your front sway bar disconnected? I've had about enough of my leveling kit.This thread does need some love, I commented back in 2017 when I was stock and just thinking about getting a slimline rack... king of snowballed since then...
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Enthusiast I
Off-Road Ranger III
Love those old GMT400's!Sometimes I miss my chevy
Fuel tank....https://titanfueltanks.com/product-category/mid-ship-fuel-tanks/?filtering=1&filter_truckyear=6481&filter_make=6660
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As for suspension.... you see what I had to do.
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Expedition Master III
Not knowing how your OEM pads held up, makes it difficult to compare. Also how you liked them for your needs. GM 1/2 ton PU's were notorious for poor performance and weak longevity during the mid-late 90's. The 3/4 ton and 1 ton's, had much better reputations. For example, my 2003 3/4 ton Duramax has about 97,000+ miles on the original pads. These A/C Delco ceramic pads have been adequate for some towing and some hard stops. About 10,000-12,000 miles have been HWY. Still they have been exceptional, but they are coming to their end. I now have a occasional squeak, but no grinding yet, meaning they are almost done.Does anyone here have an opinion as to what brand brakes would be best for these K2 series, 2014-2018 GM trucks? Looking for stopping power first, then longevity with a minimum of brake dust