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  1. 2004 SS, excellent shape, 29,300 Miles, garage kept, No rust, almost never driven in snow or rain. Has Volant Cold Air intake, Red Painted Calipers with SS Logo. Ipod Hook-up with powered Subwoofer under back seat. (sounds awesome) and On-Star. Leather Seats. Bed has a rubber mat and has some scratches typical of any truck used to haul stuff. No dents anywhere. A couple of scratches on the body and front bumper. Also has Dynamat (Brown Bread) in all doors and I replaced the clunky steering shaft with the new

    one. Located in central WV.

     

    Asking $24,000 OBO

     

    I can send additional pics or upload more in another posting

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  2. I went with the best Auto-Zone battery they had. (Yellow top on it). I figured for the price of a Optima, I could get almost three regular batteries. My AC Delco lasted about 3 years. I replaced it with a optima type Die-Hard and it went after 5 years and left me sitting. My truck sits months at a time but now always on a trickle charger. :thumbsup:

  3. I took my tire off and put it in my work jeep and took it to NTB to get it fixed. (Had a screw in it) Some numbnuts hit it or dropped it and there is about a 2-1/2 damaged spot on the edge of the rim. The whole reason I took it off myself was to aviod as much of this shit as possible. My truck is a 2004 that has only 22,000 miles on it and is garage kept. It is in very nice shape.

     

    They said they would replace it but so far they haven't been very proactive. I am deploying to Iraq in a few days and my wife will have to deal with this shit. It's aggravating.

     

    Anybody had any experience in dealing wiith "National Tire and Battery"?

  4. Why couldn't you crank the right front torsion bar some to lower the right front fender and it will bring the left rear up. We just did this to my friends 3/4 ton chevy when we changed the torsion keys.

     

    At least check to see if the right front is higher than the left front.

  5. when i was a kid i found my moms gun, didnt even touch the damn thing. just slid the drawer shut. i always found guns powerful and i wanted to do trhe whole james bond thing but I always understood the fact I or someone else could be ended.

    That two sad stories though, I had a couple of friends from high school, I quit hanging out with them because they started doing stupid things, vandalizing and such. Anyways recently they were all at at friends house (also my friend, actualyl I grew up with all of them knew all thier families etc) They had guns out, apparently its been a hobby to play with the guns not pretend to shoot them but handle them. And just like a the commercials, the gun just went off. Right in front of the guy was his best friend who was playing xbox. The shot went into the back of his head and he crawled, everyone was screaming at the top of thier lungs it was just hell on earth. Its been a tough year...

     

     

    Sad is right. Sorry to hear that. :tear: Same family that killed my moms friend many years later. Everybody was hunting together guy hands a 30-30 to my uncles friend and shoots him in the stomach. Poor guy walked into the emergency room but didn't make it. Another guy in that family was murdered. They are a serious bunch of friggin losers just about all of them. (There were 13 kids in that family when my mom was young.

     

     

    The video of the kid with the 45 is fake. hammer is not back on the pistol and the sound and setup are just wrong. :withstupid:

  6. :withstupid: When I was 13 one of my mom's church lady friends babysat my sister and I one evening and I cannot for the life of me now remember exactly how the conversation turned onto the subject but she shared with me that when she was 6 she, her older sister, and older brother were downstairs in their home "playing hunter" with their father's 30-06, taking turns role playing with the gun and she said the three of them were having the most fun they'd ever had and during her turn with the rifle she aimed the gun on her brother just like her siblings had done in the prior 15-minutes except this time while it was her turn the gun went off (she must have unknowingly turned off the safety?) and her brother died on the spot.  That was a crushingly powerful conversation, she was a very tortured woman.

     

    Mr. P.

     

    When my Mom was a kid she came running around the corner of the house and her friends brother had a 12 gauge shotgun. He killed his sister instantly. Some of the pellets hit my mom also. My poor mother (RIP) was always tormented by the thought of that girl lying there kicking like a rabbit. :tear:

     

    It is heartbreaking that adults aren't smart enough too make sure kids can't get to thier guns. I always tell people "Once that gun goes off, you can't do anything to change what happens". There should never be any "Accidents" with guns. :sigh:

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    I used a clothes hanger to make a hook to hang the caliper from. I put tape over the hook and put it through the stock holes in the edge of the fender. Masked off the fender and frame with newspaper. As I said what little overspray I did get washed off plus I painted the frame and stuff black afterwards anyway. The caliper bracket and rotor of course I painted elsewhere as they come off without issue. Like I said the biggest improvement was using the dremel to grind off the casting marks.

     

    I will add this took me several weeks. I did one at a time each weekend. I am slow and I work out of town and don't drive the SS much. I'd say you could do 2 in a weekend and get a good finish. I mainly wanted to make sure the paint was really dry before trying to put the brakes back together due to having to handle them so much.

     

    Hope this helps. :thumbs:

  8. They are just looking for reasons to see if your drunk or other. The Radars when I used to run it were only accurate to +/- 3 mph.

     

    We didn't pull anybody over for less than 10 mph over the speed limit. (Unless we wanted to see if you were into something wrong) :devil:

     

    2 mph is BS! :wtf:

  9. There is one (7mm) screw right under the armrest and one under the door handle cover.

    Take off the triangle piece (at the top of the door, where mirror mounts, pry off, use caution so you don't scratch your paint.).

     

    Use a small screwdiver to pop off the switches cover. (look at the edge, there are two small slots. push in right there to cause the springlocks to release easier.) unhook the wiring from the switches. (Can't mess this up they only plug-in one way.)

     

    You do not need to take the screw out that holds the door pocket in at the bottom.

     

    When you get that all done, lift straight-up on the door. It will come up about an inch. Then you can lean it out towards you. There are two brackets along the bottom that hold it while you unhook the door light and tweeter. Also you do not have to take the manual lock switch off, but it does make it easier to get it back on if you don't have it in the right posistion. Speakers (woofer) pops right out.

     

    Use caution when mounting new speakers as the door cover may not cover them as well as the stock ones. You'll notice the stocks have a foam edge that covers the gap between the door skin and the door. I left the aftermarket speaker grills on under the trucks factory grills. It looked great. If I did it again I would paint the aftermarket grills a bright color to show under the stock door grills. (this was my last Chevy) Haven't changed the SS speakers...YET. I need to finish my soundproofing of the doors. :banghead:

  10. I used high temp engine paint and you definately want to clear coat them it really brings out the color. I bought the kit for calipers but it is a long process trying to get it to cover. I think the spray cans are better. I put on a bunch of coats.

     

    Most of all, Get a dremel and grind off all the rough edges on everything. It looks great and the paint will cover better. I learned and improved as I went so my last caliper is the best. :jester:

     

    I took mine apart but did not disconnect the caliper from the line. I masked everything off. A little overspray gets on the frame, etc....but washes right off.

     

    I also painted the rotors (NOT THE CONTACT PART) a silver/gray color to match the wheels. (it's the high temp silver/gray?)

     

    Also get some little SS stickers (EBAY) and put on under the clearcoat. LOOKS GREAT!

     

    Here is the only pic I have on my work PC. I can post more but it won't be until the weekend. (work out of town :shakehead: )

     

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