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zbishop80

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About zbishop80

  • Birthday 02/12/1980

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  • Owns
    SS
  • Silverado SS/VHO/TrailBlazerSS Color
    Black
  • SS/VHO/TrailBlazerSS Year
    2005
  • Drivetrain Config
    AWD
  • Delivering Dealership
    Dann Wolf Toyota
  • Modifications
    future mods...Z06 Brake Conversion, Various audio components, 160 deg thermostat, tune
  • Delivery Date
    5/26/08

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    Male
  • Location
    Montgomery, IL

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  1. I know this is a day late and quite a few dollars short but in the future when you are going to replace the in tank fuel pump on our trucks (and any other truck for that matter) its ton easier to remove the entire bed from the frame. Its been my expeience that removing the 4 bolts that hold the bed to the frame plus removing the grounding strap to the goose neck, and grabbing 3 other buddies to help you lift the bed makes life alot easier. This way your not messing around with draining the tank and trying to jimmy it from the truck. I did this on my 99 short bed and had the fuel pump replaced in about 2 hours time. Just wanted to help out a little for the future.
  2. zbishop80

    Gage

    Born9/8/09 at 5:06PM Weight: 8lbs 9oz Length:21.5inches Gage Joseph
  3. Yesterday at 5:06PM my wife gave birth to our beautiful boy Gage Joseph, by C section. He's a big boy at 8lbs 9 ounces and 21.5in long. EDIT: I've posted pics of my son in my Gallery Click the link below http://www.silveradoss.com/forums/index.ph...w&album=543
  4. I may have to look into the Chicago date! That's one killer line up!
  5. Does anyone have the part number for the XM Module that connects to the stock Bose head unit for an 05 SSS. I'm looking to add XM but I'm told the reciever/tuner is a dealer only part. Also, anyone know where I can pick one up for cheap?
  6. I should be able to make this fellers! Sounds like a good time. This will be my first chance to see the truck Chris and I'm pretty stoked about it. From the pics I've seen and the buzz I've heard she's a monster!
  7. Thanks Mr. P. I'll have to monitor more closely. I havent driven her in a week so I have no hard evidence of what the actual higher temps were. I only know that I have noticed them creep when I'm in stop and go traffic and the heat creeps into the 80's here in Chicagoland. I can say that I'm going to be towing a trailor and 2 bikes more regularly now that I have my hitch. I want to be sure that I'm not going to be overheating the tranny and possibly paying for one in the future. If I can spend 200$ now to save me 2500$ later then I'm all for it. Since I'm going to be towing then would you suggest a larger cooler? Also since I live in/near Chicago (and it's cold winter's) should i purchase a cooler w/a bypass? Forgive me for beating you up but what exactly does the bypass do?
  8. Thansk for the info. Very Much appreciated. Looks like a tranny cooler will be in the works for me soon.
  9. can you post a pic of how you mounted them without cutting the ducts?
  10. I don't mean to hijack this post but its gotten me thinking. I've noticed my tranny temps rise recently as well with no load. I'm running bone stock. I havent paid attention to exactly how high the temps have gotten in stop and go traffic but I know it hasnt been above 200. Is it a good idea to do a larger trans cooler even on stock trucks? It's not my DD but I want to be sure I'm doing the right thing by my truck.
  11. This is my wife and I at one of my gigs about a year ago. She's a lot more pregnant now!
  12. I'll see what I can find. Thanks again bro.
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