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BlueThunder58

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  • Silverado SS/VHO/TrailBlazerSS Color
    Dark Blue Met
  • SS/VHO/TrailBlazerSS Year
    2006
  • Modifications
    Cold Air intake, throttle body spacer, Magnaflow cat back

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    Ryan
  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Calgary alberta Canada

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  1. i was lucky enough to find some oem wheels just outside the city i live in...700$ for all 4 with good tires on them...kinda looking at the 22" reps tho....hmmm
  2. i put in a eaton posi and works great...kinda wish i ran the detroit tru trac tho. only reason is that its built alot more solid over the eaton posi unit.
  3. here in calgary the cops have a lifted 2004 Cummins crew cab, with fake stacks. they have the special forced excursion which is done up with all the performance goodies, chragers, a mini cooper, a smart car, a beetle, and of course the regular marked crown vics...radar detectors come in handy haha
  4. this is why i laugh at the guys who slap big wheels(24" or bigger) on there trucks and wonder why it doesnt stop like it should...rotational weight! haha but now off that rant my 17" factory silverado rims were heavier than my 20 ss wheels. both with rubber on them. not to sure if i woulda saw this earlier when i had my wheels off i woulda thre one of them on the scale. dang
  5. ya i was thinking about snagging them...only thing that worries me is that it says 2wd. since i have a z71 i might run into some problems... thanks guys!
  6. hey so i came across a add for DNA motoring headers and y pipe...full stainless 1 3/4 primaries....anyone ever heard of DNA motoring? heres the link... thanks! http://calgary.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehicles-auto-parts-tires-engine-engine-parts-GMC-Chevy-Headers-and-Y-pipe-W0QQAdIdZ375238051
  7. it was in a issue of truckin'. pretty sweet truck.
  8. Im running the same ones aswell..great lights. really bright too! word of warning...dont let someone plug them in backwards :l
  9. ya man no problem! on my truck i just did a roll pan and currently the spare tire is in the bed of my truck. cleaned up the rear of the truck and lost a bit of weight too!
  10. if you were wondering about your spare tire...it has a theft lock on it..so you gotta crank it up and down around 3 times to get the pin to release and the tire will come down. i figured this one out after i got a flat tire at work in -30 cel. but i think i may have to do this conversion soon! looks awesome!
  11. So...after many days of banging my head against the wall and relentless hours with a test meter in my street...i think i finally nailed it... I go to a trade school here in calgary, and they have a GM specific program. I walked into a class and talked to one of the instructors about my problem..he told me that its highly unlikley for all 5 solenoids to fail at once. that its most likely my ignition switch module. Since those solenoids get power from that ignition switch..same with my tail lights. (forgot to mention my buddy thought it was a good idea to cross the connections on my brand new led tail lights, as soon as i drove it after he did this..chaos insued) anyways he said by replacing that 81$ module that everything should go back to normal. and i should probly do a filter and fluid change anyways and just to check the A and B solenoids. any advice? also in the shop is a 2006 silverado ss intimidator...with 450km...got donated to the school from one of the dealers since it got a slight dent in the box during transport. sad it will never see the road
  12. so i plugged in my code reader...holly codes. i got.. -P0753 shift solenoid A electrical -P0758 Shift solenoid B electrical -P0785 Shift/timing solenoid -P2761 Torque converter clutch pressure control solenoid control circuit/open -P0740 Tourque converter clutch solenoid circuit/open i ended up clearing them and now to trace the plugs/fuses that could be problematic
  13. you are a hero right now! haha thanks by the way! ill run the codes on it tommorow morning and report back...currently moving some bails and fixing a fence. your info should save me from hours of heart ache
  14. ya thats what i figured too...my buddys allison behind his duramax did the same thing and went right into limp mode...ill write the codes down, report back and clear it just like you said and see what happens...looks like ill be gentle to it for a bit until i can save up for a new transmission...any suggestions? haha and yes it felt like it was stuck in 3rd... thanks ryan
  15. so today, i filled my 2006 silverado z71 up with gas, and started my drive about half an hour out of the city to meet up with some friends. the transmission was running good, no high temps to worry about. i parked my truck for about 5 hours. started it up and i thought i had the parking break on. i didnt and kept driving. almost felt like converter is pooched. so i kept driving and about 10 minutes down the road, an engine light came on and my tranny went right to 3rd. and i didnt have my scan tool to check so i had to limp it home. i just called a buddy who is still where my truck was and said there was no fluid on the ground. Im almost possitive the converter went..since i had to keep the truck around 2800 rpm to do 100km(60mph) and when i let off the rpms just slowly started to go back down towards idle...and then i would almost have to feather it back up to 2800 rpm to start to get any forward momentum...its kinda hard for me to explain...but any ideas? anyone? thanks Ryan
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