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POS VETT

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    Tom
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    Westerville OH
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    '18 K2 1500 4x4 Short Crew 5.3, '11 Z34, '8 C6 Z06, '2 C5 Z06

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  1. That's normal on a 4wd with open front differential and with tires on different traction level; the tire with less traction would spin.
  2. I would just move the spring attachment points to the lower holes on the shackles instead; a whole lot less work than putting the blocks back in which necessitates removing the U-bolts that are torque-to-yield. It will gain an inch while the putting the blocks back in yields 1.25"; the difference is miniscule in my book. Personally, I like the way your truck looks as depicted in the photos. I wouldn't change it.
  3. Mind pinpointing the exact location for the fuse? Please enlighten me. So, is the port itself powered somehow by a separate circuit? Do you happen to know why it's done in such a way?
  4. It cannot be removed per se, but the limit can be increased by altering the calibration.
  5. I have been running blended 93 & E85 (E85 in lower amount) on my '16 which is not a FFV. I have noticed that the engine runs better than running on straight 93, but I'm unsure if it ran as well as my '15 which was a FFV. I checked the undercarriage and there was no sensor for ethanol content; the electrical connector just sat there disconnected.
  6. If it was for a Crew Sierra, the fuel filler door is flat on standard bed and bent on short bed.
  7. There is no reason to run the air pressure that high when it's empty; it only makes for a harsh ride. An E-load tire at a lower pressure can take the same load as an LT tire at "specified" pressure level. Is the harsher ride desirable?
  8. The price of E85 here is only 10c more (will likely soon drop) but the price of 93-octane is only $2.39.
  9. I saw the three holes in the frame but I couldn't see how it would plumb into the existing line without cutting it.
  10. All those pictures, your truck is dropped only for 3" front and 5" rear?
  11. The USB ports in my '15 are hot when the truck is off. The problem is the small amount of current produced which is not enough to cover the power requirement when bluetooth is turned on.
  12. Cast iron arms have a black coating/paint. The aluminum arms are bare and silver-ish in appearance.
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