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Downeast Johnny

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  1. I bought them from Rock Auto when I did my brakes. Front and rear are the same washer.

     

    AC Delco # 21012386 38 cents for 10

     

    Dorman # 484180. 46 cents for 10

     

    I've also found them at O'Riely's, (The Dorman ones.)

     

    Rock Auto's listing for the Dorman washers has this for the size; Inside Dia: 10.3mm; Outside Dia.; 16.91mm; Thickness: 1.2mm

     

    And you'r right; Aluminum is a terrible idea for this app.

     

    Don't know if this link will show up correctly but here ya go

     

    https://www.rockauto.com/en/catalog/chevrolet,2003,silverado+1500,6.0l+v8,1412042,brake+&+wheel+hub,hydraulic+hose+to+caliper+/+banjo+bolt+washer,13613

  2. My truck had the same issue. All I did was slightly bend the whole bracket slightly to cause it the window to close all the way. 5 years ago when this topic was fresh I made a how to about it. It only took me like 5 Minutes. The noise is coming from the rear window not closing all the way against the weather stripping.

     

    That sounds like the post I was trying to find.

  3. Most of the reviews of the window latch fix say that it work alot if not completely. The other 7% said it doesn't work at all. I wonder if that unsatisfied 7% was due to user error or it really didnt work for those unlucky few

     

    The 7% may have misdiagnosed the cause of their noise. My noise was reduced with the new window latches, but my door hinge pins are worn allowing the door to sag witch doesn't allow the weather stripping to seal properly.

     

    There was a member, years ago, who took his rear doors apart and re-set the window frame itself. He said that, at least in his case, the window was not installed correctly.

     

    Couldn't find that old how to but check out the seventh post in this link

     

    http://www.silveradoss.com/forums/topic/8510-tsb-for-rear-window-noise/

  4. My weatherstripping looks fine, too, and I keep it dressed with rubber treatment.

     

    I installed the new window latches. They helped some. (soaking them in warm water will help with install).

     

    https://www.ebay.com/sch/sis.html?_nkw=Wind+Noise+fix+2000+2006+chevy+vent+window+latch+&_itemId=250708287892

     

    My next step is replacing the door hinge pins. I've owned several of this era truck and they tend to wear the pins.

  5. I need both cab corners. A new bed. And the frame needs serious attention. My gauge cluster is acting up. It's throwing a code I can't figure out. The transmission slips into third. The driver armrest is shot as is the driver seat bottom. Lots of the buttons have the paint flaking off. The CD player don't work. The doors rattle going over bumps. That's all I can think of right now.

     

    Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk

     

    Sounds like it's about time to put it out of it's misery. :jester:

     

    The doors rattling over bumps might be the hinge pins. My truck doors rattle, too, and my pins are worn. I know; Drop in the bucket but ya gotta start somewhere.

  6. It does seem like yesterday with all the group buys.

     

    Im doing great health wise, Ive fully recovered from my old accident from 2012 when I was rear ended at 50+mph. I will always have a traumatic brain injury, memory loss here and there, slurring of my words and confusion. Otherwise I found a neurologist that actually new what was going on with me. I take a handfull of pills in the am, two in the afternoon and then another handfull at night to keep me seizure free. Ive been seizure free for 3 years. Im surprised you remembered that.

     

    Man! I'd forgotten all about that wreck. Sure glad to hear your doing better. :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

  7. Actually the seat warmers work, the truck in general needs some work. It has a noise coming from the front diff for sure but it's kind of hard to tell if the rear one is also bad

     

    Sent from my SM-G955U1 using Tapatalk

     

    My point about replacing the heating element is that; If the cover has been on long enough to look like that, the heater element has seen a lot of wear also. You don't want to go through the trouble and effort of replacing the cover only to have the heater element fail in another year and have to do it all over again.

     

    I have replaced the seat bottom cover and, while it's not a really tough job, It's not one I'd line up to do every month or so.

  8. Welcome to the site, and the SS world. What the heck did they do to the headliner? That is just plain WRONG.

     

    Change the heater element when you replace the seat cover. (You can find the seat covers on ebay).

     

    The drivers door control panel could ude a little double sided tape. Easy fix.

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