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dcairns

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  1. The mirror glass itself can be expensive if you want the auto dimming feature.  My mirror glass started leaking the fluid sandwiched in the glass and I had to get a used replacement from ebay. If you look at ebay, watch out as almost all of the cheap chinese replacement mirror glass omits the dimming feature (obscuring that fact with the usual bad English).   

    I do recall finding one company that made the mirror glass, but it has been a few years.

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  2. Ok, kind of a click bait title, but this is a fun looking concept someone came up with.  If you are impatient, skip to 4:02 in the video for the good part.    I don't think that crate motor would meet emissions standards.  But supercharge one of the existing 6.2L engines with a stout transmission and you would have something (things they should have done on the 03 SS).  I don't know how practical it is having it that low, but is sure looks cool.  Although I am not a fan of step sides, still it looks good

     

     

     

  3. I had mine stolen a while back.  You will have to get a plain (primer) one and paint it yourself.

    Here is the GM part number:

    2003-2007 Silverado SS spare tire lock access cover:    12335771
     

    Claims to be a GM part here:

    http://oemcats.com/oem-parts/12335771.html

    What looks like a repro is sold here:

    https://www.gmpartsgiant.com/parts/gm-cover-rr-12335771.html

    And you can try FleaBay and see what you can find

    Like this one that looks like a repro too:

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/164699917325?hash=item2658e14c0d:g:90gAAOSwUIhgJnzL&amdata=enc%3AAQAHAAAAoOplecySlVCZUEL8E28w3R9alvTo96h00a%2BMPKHLajsb5i3%2BDsHqWBXEAyyUtj13uhJzsd%2B%2BETYgBzLCFQ1mPuBcOGkNU7ZvEFUuwFPDY9fuIF1uSiEMaXXXS15%2FgGJNfc9EP1GdMkRyoHPcD5kIEDGRRBmICgBGMQUeENigdjrm9RzQMJTBE%2B0%2Fv%2Ft66WGm0NEZ9bgCulvK%2B6fUpgsDW%2Fo%3D|tkp%3ABk9SR4LI3ZjpYA

     

     

  4. I agree with someotherguy.  The transmission won't last.  I am the original owner of my 03 with stock engine with the Radix supercharger.  I am on my third rebuild on 150k miles. First time the bands wore out, second time a sun gear exploded, third time I managed to snap the input shaft.  Next time I am going to bite the bullet and do the 4L80E swap, assuming we are still allowed to buy gas for our cars.   The second failure occurred when I was far from home and I had to hope the local transmission shop was good. I guess they were as it is kinda hard to predict a input shaft snapping.

     

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  5. The front can be raised and lowered to some degree with the torsion bars.  I seem to recall there are aftermarket 'keys' that can help with this.  

    The attached photos may help, although I think they are not showing the key areas you are interested in. Please note the rear suspension photos show an aftermarket rear sway bar and leveling air bags which are not stock.

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  6. Still doing good :)  I guess the truck is getting to the age (150k) where odds and ends need repair.  Had to replace the steering gearbox recently.  On my third transmission rebuild now 😕  Broke the input shaft somehow.   

    I have been getting it repainted on the installment program. One accident at a time.  just got rear ended a few months ago.  Minor bumper damage to me, trashed the front end of the mini van that did not stop in time.  But that got me the bumper, tailgate and right rear quarter repainted.

    But it is getting expensive to keep, between the gas prices here in California to the $400+ registration each year.  

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  7. I had mine go bad around 10 years ago.  I had just had the AC compressor replaced at the dealer.  And the fan clutch apparently failed and  took out the AC compressor by not working correctly.  Somehow the engine stayed cool enough not to seem to be a problem.  But the dealer fixed the compressor under warranty and for some extra, replaced the clutch.  I assume it is as close to the original GM part as possible.  So far it is still working good.  You might look at what the local Chevy dealer sells over the counter.  Sometimes it pays to pay for the GM part, sometimes you just pay too much for things :D 

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