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deweyg63

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    Dwayne Gaylor
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    2015 Silverado LTZ 6.2

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  1. I would like to have HUD in these trucks as well. My 2011 Camaro has it and shows turn signal, music info and a few other things along with speed. Every time I go from driving it to my truck I catch myself looking up at the windshield for my speed
  2. There has to be moisture to rust. I used dielectric grease on my old Ram tail light connections. Haven't done it on my chevy but it is amazing stuff
  3. They all don't have a slight shake. I've been driving for 37 years including 4 trucks in that time frame. None of them shook like my 15 Silverado. Not even the lifted 77 Bronco with super swampers on it! My Silverado is smooth as glass now
  4. My service guy told me that the fact that mine didn't shudder until the truck was warmed up after driving several miles was the best indication of a converter problem. Mine was rhythmic or cyclical and between 45 and 70 at steady speed. New converter and smooth as butta
  5. My 03 Ram has been a great truck with the exception of the body rusting away. One day I realized it was a little embarrassing driving it. Bought a 5th gen camaro in 2015 and have always been a Chevy fan. Once I started thinking of a new or newer chevy it was just a matter of finding the right truck. Took about 3 months but finally found a sweet truck. The only change I am going to make is a new set of wheels
  6. Just drag your songs from the iTunes window to the SD card window. Did it last week. Put songs off an old computer on a USB flash drive too. Both are in their slots in the console and work fine
  7. True. You also must be willing to kill which if I or my family were threatened I would do it without regret. I believe for myself being raised around guns, hunting and shooting for the last 40 plus years has prepared me more than the 16 hour cc course required in my state
  8. Living in central illinois in the sticks there is very little crime. I do have a shotgun and handgun loaded at the house and usually take a gun on vacation when driving
  9. I have several guns but don't carry. I don't feel the need to. I support the rights of anyone who does though. Please tell me why you carry? Is it based on crime in your area or your job?
  10. Also....is it better to get baked before the baking of the lenses begins?
  11. First let me say up front that I am old. 53 in fact. I don't get the whole bake your headlights in the oven fad!?!? Never heard of it til now. Does it darken them or what? And....why do you want dark lenses reducing your vision at night? Where I live the deer are thick as phiuck! I've hit one on a bike and one last fall in my car. Not to mention coyotes, drunken idiots and other creatures. Don't get me wrong. I have no problem with anyone doing whatever they want to their vehicle. I don't get it and there is no need that I do get it. Please enlighten me on this oven baking thing you speak of
  12. Link didn't work for me either. Just got a 2015 6.2 with the 8 speed and 10k miles. Seems like there are at least a few things causing different types of vibration. Mine was only after the truck warmed up and rhythmic vibration in the steering wheel between 45 and 70 but only at constant speed not accelerating or decelerating. Took it to the dealer on Monday. They ordered a torque converter which was installed yesterday. Smooth as silk now and the truck shifts a lot smoother as well. So anyone with the vibration I described should start with replacing the converter. As for all the people who said trucks vibrate so get used to it....I don't think so. This is my 5th truck and none of them have had a vibration like this. Also, I couldn't be happier with my local dealer. They listened to what I said and didn't jack around with tire balancing or any other petty stuff
  13. Sat through a class given by a Mobile 1 tech where I work. I work in a chemical plant where pumps run 24/7. They lock out and change oil in them once a year. They sit outside in -20 to 100 degrees. I asked the guy about oil change intervals in autos and he said factory recommendations are fine. I will follow his lead. I never did in the past though.
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