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  1. FOR SALE: GM Silverado SS Hitch Cover Not sure of the GM part number as I could not find it for sale by GM anymore, but I bought this from the GM mall online so I'm sure its genuine GM. $30 + Shipping To You
  2. Hi guys, about to change the wires and plugs on the 03 SS. Just curious as to what size gap I should be going with. I'm going to go with MSD wires and NGK TR5 V-Power plugs. I have read anywhere from .30 - .60 as for a gap. Which one should I go with and why? What will a smaller gap help where a wider gap fails and vice versa. Thanks in advance guys and sorry if there has been a topic about this already. I searched and searched, but could only find topics of the which plugs and wires to choose, but not really talking about gapping. Again, thanks in advance!
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