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Evilss

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  • Birthday 03/25/1981

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  • Silverado SS/VHO/TrailBlazerSS Color
    Black
  • SS/VHO/TrailBlazerSS Year
    2003
  • Drivetrain Config
    AWD

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    Central Illinois

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  1. I understand the labor/paint charges and I thought they were reasonable. I just thought $541.67 for a rear bumper cover(part only) was a bit much but I could be wrong. The labor and paint for everything was about $380. Note* I just reread my first post and I mistated my question. The overall price seemed high due to the bumper cover price. I was wondering whether that was a decent price on the bumper cover part. My mistake.... sorry for the confusion....guess I need more than 3 hrs sleep to function properly and thanks for the quick replies guys - Matt
  2. Mahomet ... it's just outside Champaign/Urbana
  3. Ok, I went to a local Body shop for an estimate on some minor repairs. The passenger side rear door body cladding is coming loose(imagine that) and so is the strip on the tailgate. Also my rear bumper cover needs replacing due to a crack on the bottom side. The body shop said they could take the body cladding off and clean them and re-tape them, while the bumper cover needs to be replaced and painted. Estimated price----$980 .... is it just me or does this seem a bit steep? I have not had a chance to get other quotes from other shops yet, but it would be helpful if I had an idea of how much this normally costs beforehand. At this pricing(I believe the rear bumper cover alone was $540) I will probably just get a BSER rollpan.... can/does BSER install these? Any Info would be appreciated -Matt
  4. 02 simulators replace the rear 02 sensors (post cat). They send a false signal to keep your computer from throwing a SES light. Heres a link to some for a Camaro http://www.ls1speed.com/cont.cfm?cid=C0000042 I've never looked for ones for the truck but they are probably quite similar. Another thing to think about is if you buy 02 simulators you will need to plug/fill-in/weld the old 02 sensor holes or I guess you could just leave the old sensor in place, but they won't be plugged in anymore.
  5. Welcome to the site Your in the right place for good info -Matt
  6. Work was slow, so I decided to pull my truck in and check it out on a lift. I had noticed that the truck rode rather poorly, so I checked out the suspension and loe and behold the previous owner lowered it by adjusting the keys . The Front bumpstops are smashed and slightly bulging/pushing outward towards the tire. I also noticed that the outer Tie-rod ends are higher than the inner tierods I was always under the impression that they were supposed to be fairly even/level. Well , I guess what I'm asking is does anyone have the right specs as far as ride height or maybe even the right measuring points to correct this? I would do a search but like I said I'm at work and don't have a lot of time to read thru everything. Any Info would be appreciated
  7. These are out of a camaro that Wheel 2 wheel powertrain built. Tehy do some incredible things there Thought they might give you some ideas
  8. Midnight club 3 had several trucks {sss, srt-10,escalades,denalis,H1, H2, and H3's)but it's an arcade racer. While GT4 and Forza are more simulation racing games. still it was fun customizing them and racing thru the streets
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