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  1. Next-Generation GM Trucks (2027+)

    1. 2027+ Silverado 1500 & Sierra 1500

      The definitive source for the next-generation 2027 Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra. Breaking news, spy photos, release dates, and technical discussion on the redesigned platform.

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    2. Gen VI Small Block V8 (5.7L & 6.6L)

      The next chapter of GM performance. Discussion on the 5.7L and 6.6L Gen 6 Small Block V8 displacements for the 2027 Chevrolet Silverado and 2027 GMC Sierra.  Talk specs, technology, and the $854M investment in the future of the V8.

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    3. 2.7L TurboMax Engine

      The ultimate resource for the 2027+ GM 2.7L TurboMax featured on the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra. Connect with other owners to discuss the enhanced power delivery, towing capability, and the brand-new 10-speed transmission.

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    4. ZR2, Trail Boss, AT4, AT4X & AEV Off-Road

      Discuss the 2027+ Silverado ZR2, Trail Boss, Sierra AT4 & AT4X. Get technical info on GM's factory 2-inch lift, 34" and 35" MT tires, Multimatic DSSV dampers, and AEV Bison editions.

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    5. 3.0L Duramax Turbo-Diesel

      The premier community for the 2027+ Silverado and Sierra Duramax 3.0L Turbo-Diesel. Explore technical details, towing numbers, and maintenance for this proven, segment-exclusive powertrain.

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  2. GM Electric Vehicles (Ultium)

    1. Silverado EV & Sierra EV

      The full-size electric trucks. Discussion for the Chevrolet Silverado EV (WT, RST, Trail Boss) and GMC Sierra EV (Denali, AT4, Elevation). Covers range, towing, and charging.

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    2. GMC HUMMER EV

      The world's first supertruck. Discussion for the Hummer EV Pickup (SUT) and SUV. Off-road modes, CrabWalk, and mods.

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    3. Equinox EV, Blazer EV & Cadillac Lyriq

      The technical resource for GM's electric crossovers. Discussion on the Chevy Equinox EV, Blazer EV, Cadillac Lyriq, and Optiq. Share software tips, range tests, and charging experiences.

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  3. 2019+ Full-Size Trucks & SUVs (T1XX Platform)

    1. 2019-2026 Silverado 1500 & Sierra 1500

      The main discussion hub for the T1XX platform. Daily driving, new orders, pricing, and news for the 2019+ half-ton trucks. Includes 2022+ refresh. 

       

       

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    2. 2020-2026 Silverado HD & Sierra HD

      The heavy-duty headquarters. Discussion for the 2500HD and 3500HD. Towing, payload, ordering, and daily driving.

       

       

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    3. 2021-2026 Tahoe, Suburban, Yukon & Escalade

      The full-size SUV headquarters. Discussion for the Chevy Tahoe/Suburban, GMC Yukon/XL, and Cadillac Escalade. Covers the 3.0L Duramax, 6.2L V8, Air Ride suspension, and IRS upgrades.

       

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  4. Chevy Colorado & GMC Canyon Forums

    1. 2023+ Colorado & Canyon (3rd Gen)

      Discussion, news, and technical help for the 2023+ Chevy Colorado and GMC Canyon. Covers the 2.7L TurboMax engine, ZR2, AT4X, and all 3rd Gen updates

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    2. 2015-2022 Colorado & Canyon (2nd Gen)

      The central hub for the 2nd Generation twins. Discussion, news, and ownership experiences for the 2015-2022 Chevy Colorado and GMC Canyon.

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    3. 2004-2012 Colorado & Canyon (1st Gen)

      The original GMT355 platform. Technical discussion and mods for the 2004-2012 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon, and Isuzu i-Series. Also covers the Hummer H3 & H3T.

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  5. 2014-2019 Full-Size Trucks & SUVs (K2XX Platform)

    1. 2014-2018 Silverado 1500 & Sierra 1500

      The main discussion hub for the half-ton K2XX. Includes the 2019 Silverado LD and Sierra Limited legacy models 

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    2. 2015-2019 Silverado HD, Sierra HD & Medium Duty

      The heavy haulers. Discussion for the 2500HD / 3500HD and the 4500HD / 5500HD / 6500HD chassis cabs.

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    3. 2015-2020 Tahoe, Suburban, Yukon & Escalade

      The K2XX SUV family. Discussion for the Tahoe/Suburban, Yukon/XL, and Cadillac Escalade. Covers Magnetic Ride Control and Air Leveling.

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  6. 1999-2013 Silverado & Sierra (GMT800 & GMT900)

    1. 1999-2013 Silverado 1500 & Sierra 1500

      The daily drivers. Discussion for the half-ton GMT800 and GMT900 trucks. Troubleshooting 4WD, ABS modules, and rocker panel rust


       

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    2. 2000-2014 Silverado HD & Sierra HD

      The workhorses. Discussion for the 2500HD and 3500HD heavy-duty trucks. Covers the 2014 HD transition year.

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  7. GM Crossovers & SUVs

    1. 2025+ Chevy Equinox & GMC Terrain

      The all-new generation. Discussion for the 2025 Equinox (LT, RS, Activ) and 2025 Terrain (Elevation, AT4, Denali). Focus on the new rugged styling and Google Built-In technology.

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    2. 2024+ Traverse, Acadia & Enclave

      The new generation of 3-row haulers. Discussion for the 2024+ Chevy Traverse (Z71/RS), GMC Acadia (AT4/Denali), and the all-new Buick Enclave. Tech talk for the 2.5L Turbo-4 and Super Cruise.

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    3. Classic Equinox & Terrain (2005-2024)

      Discussion and technical help for previous generations of the Equinox and Terrain.

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    4. Traverse, Acadia, Blazer & Enclave (Pre 2024)

      The mid-size and 3-row headquarters. Technical discussion and news for the 2023 and older Chevy Traverse, Blazer, GMC Acadia, Buick Enclave, and Cadillac XT5/XT6.

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  8. Classic Chevrolet & GMC Pickup Truck Forums

    1. Chevrolet Express & GMC Savana

      All topics related to Chevrolet and GMC's popular full-size van line.

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    2. 1988-1999 Chevrolet & GMC C/K GMT400 Platform

      Like a rock. The classic 90's pickup truck. General and technical discussion for 1988 through 1999 Chevrolet and GMC pickup trucks. Parts wanted and for sale encouraged.

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    3. 1980-2009 Chevrolet Kodiak and GMC Topkick

      Discussion for the medium-duty commercial Kodiak and Topkick.

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    4. 1973-1987 Chevrolet & GMC Square Body / Rounded Line Pickups

      General and technical discussion for 1973 through 1987 Chevrolet and GMC pickup trucks. These years were otherwise known as "square body" pickups, although GM officially called them "rounded line" designs. Parts wanted and for sale encouraged.

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    5. 1967-1972 Chevrolet & GMC Glamour / Action Line Pickups

      The transition from work transportation to personal vehicle. General and technical discussion for 1967 through 1972 Chevrolet and GMC pickup trucks. Parts wanted and for sale encouraged.

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    6. 1960-1966 Chevrolet C/K/Apache & GMC 1000-3000 Pickups

      The beginning of the modern age of the pickup truck. General and technical discussion for 1960 through 1966 Chevrolet and GMC pickup trucks. Parts wanted and for sale encouraged.

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    7. 1982-2005 Chevrolet S-10/Blazer & GMC S15/Sonoma/Jimmy

      1982-2004 Chevrolet S-10 & GMC Sonoma, 1983-2005 Blazer & Jimmy

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    8. 1969-1994 Chevrolet K5 Blazer & GMC Fullsize Jimmy

      The smallest full-size SUV in the history of Chevrolet and GMC. The original two-door station wagon. Discussion for the classic 1969 through 1994 K5 Blazer and fullsize Jimmy.

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  9. Member Builds & Introductions

    1. Member Build Threads

      The transformation from stock to custom. Document your build, modification by modification. One thread per truck.

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      Are you a new member? Maybe a member who's never posted anything before? It's alright! Come on in, start a new thread, and introduce yourself.

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  10. Technical & Advanced

    1. Ask A GM Technician

      Stumped? Post your question here for GM Master Techs. Serious inquiries only. Please include your VIN and codes. 

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    2. Towing, Hauling & Hitches

      Payloads, 5th wheels, and weight distribution. Ensure your truck is rigged right to pull the load.
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      The digital dashboard. Discussion on Google Built-In, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, OnStar, and aftermarket sound systems.

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      Fitment guides and rubber reviews. KO2 vs. Wildpeak? Chrome vs. Black? Discuss universal tire and wheel topics here.

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    5. Maintenance, Oils/Fluids, Detailing & Rust Prevention

      From the engine bay to the paint booth. Discuss oil analysis, fluid intervals, ceramic coatings, car wash techniques, and fighting rust. Keep your truck running strong and looking showroom fresh.

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    6. Advanced Drivetrain, Suspension & Tuning

      Deep dives into mechanical theory. Gear swaps, transmission rebuilding, solid axle swaps (SAS), and HP Tuners / ECU calibration.

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      Installations, Maintenance, and Repairs.

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      A legacy collection of GM-Trucks.com original news, road tests, and product reviews published prior to 2019.

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  11. Marketplace & Purchasing Advice

    1. Classifieds (Buy/Sell/Trade)

      The trading post. Buy and sell trucks, parts, and accessories. Please use caution and follow listing rules.

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      Sports, news, jokes, and life. If it doesn't fit anywhere else, it goes here. (Keep it civil).

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      General industry news, spy shots of non-truck GM vehicles, and rumors about what's coming next.

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    • Hello, first time posting here. I have an 03 Chevy 1500HD with the 6 liter gas engine. The truck ran fine until the fuel pump died on me and had to get it towed. Replaced the fuel pump with a precision pump from O’rileys and changed the fuel filter while I was there. The truck will run and drive now but it wants to idle around 500 rpm when in drive and it tries to stall if you touch the gas. It drives fine though, just doesn’t want to idle. Put a fuel pressure gauge on the rail and only have 50 psi. I guess these trucks should have 55-62 psi to run right. I thought the regulator might be the issue because when I would unplug the vacuum hose it jumped to 56 psi. Replaced the regulator and no change. The only thing I can think of is that I was sold a faulty fuel pump. Any help would be appreciated because I’d rather not have to take the bed off again if I don’t have too. Thank you!
    • I've been wrenching on GM trucks for 17 years. And I need to get something off my chest because it's been weighing on me for a long time. After all that time, all those motors, all those people standing in my bay, I've figured out there are really only two kinds of owners. The ones who already know about this. And the ones who are about to find out the hard way. A guy came into my shop a few weeks back in a 2018 Silverado 5.3. Sharp guy, maybe 35. Knew his truck cold. He'd been on the forums, read the threads, done his homework. He only rolled in so I could double-check a little module he'd already plugged in himself. Wanted a second set of eyes on it. Ten minutes, in and out, drove off happy. Two days later, a completely different story walked through the same door. Older fella this time, in a 2016 Sierra. Gorgeous truck, clearly babied, not a scratch on it. Wedding ring. Looked like a guy who took care of his stuff. He was in because his engine had started knocking on the way to work. And by the time I got the valve cover off, I already knew it was too late. Lifter collapsed. Cylinder 5. Camshaft chewed up. The whole top end shot. Same kind of truck. Same motor. Same roads, probably the same dealer. The only thing separating those two men was information. I've been at this since 2008, and I've worked on everything GM puts out. Silverados. Sierras. Tahoes. Yukons. Suburbans. Escalades. The 5.3 and the 6.2. Doesn't matter which badge is on the tailgate. They all carry the same problem. So here's the information one of those guys had and the other one didn't. It's called Active Fuel Management. AFM. GM started building it into their V6s and V8s back in 2007 to squeeze out a little better mileage on the highway. Maybe a mile or two a gallon. All to hit government fuel economy numbers. The way it works, the motor quietly shuts down half its cylinders when you're just cruising along. And the little lifters that pull that off have a tiny pin inside them that's constantly clicking in and out. Lock, unlock, lock, unlock. Hundreds of times a drive. Thousands of times a week. Eventually one of those pins wears through. The lifter drops. And it starts grinding the camshaft down like a chisel on butter. And what nobody tells you is that the shudder you feel around 40 or 50 mph? That's the system cycling. Every single time. Here's what really gets me. The pre-2007 trucks, the ones without AFM, they're bulletproof. I've got customers still daily driving them with 260,000 miles on the odometer. Not a problem in the world. GM took a perfectly good motor that would have lasted a lifetime and bolted this system onto it. And it is wrecking engines that should have run forever. The guys who hang around the forums already know all of this. So do the techs. They handled this years ago. They didn't sit around waiting for the dealership to mail them a warning letter, because that letter is never coming. It's the guys who figured somebody would've told them who end up on my lift. And I want to be clear, because this part matters. Maintenance has nothing to do with it. I've torn down motors with barely 30,000 miles on the clock. I pulled apart a Tahoe last summer with 24,000 on it. Practically a brand new truck. Owner had it less than a year. Spotless oil. Best synthetic money can buy, changed early every time. Made no difference. I've seen guys with full dealer records, every interval stamped. Made no difference. The oil changes were never the problem. The pin was. And no amount of babying that truck stops that pin from cycling every single time you drive. That's the part that eats at me. These are good motors. Take the AFM out of the equation and a 5.3 or a 6.2 will run 300,000 miles and never blink. So a few years ago I started telling every single owner who comes through my doors the exact same thing the smart guys already knew. Get yourself a FullForce disabler. It plugs right into the port under your dash. Couple of seconds and you're done. It just tells the computer to leave every cylinder running, full time. No more cycling. No more beating those lifters back and forth every time you turn the key. It doesn't reprogram anything. Doesn't touch your tune. And unplug it before a dealer visit and there's absolutely zero trace it was ever installed. I've had customers come back at 40,000, 60,000, 80,000 miles after I put one in. Zero issues. The trucks run smoother. And the lifters aren't getting beaten to death every single drive. I won't sit here and tell you it's magic. A lifter that's already damaged is a lifter that's already damaged, and this won't un-ring that bell. But it takes away the one thing causing all that wear in the first place. That's the whole game. You don't need a five-thousand-dollar delete. You don't need an expensive tune. You don't need to tear anything apart. You just need to stop the cycling. I'm not writing this for any company. I'm writing it because I'm tired of watching the guys who didn't know pay four and five figures for it. I'm tired of being the guy who has to break the news. I'm tired of knowing that the guys who did know fixed the whole thing for the price of a tank of gas, and the only difference was that somebody told them first. If you drive a Silverado, Sierra, Tahoe, Yukon, Suburban, or Escalade from 2007 or newer with a V6 or V8, you've got AFM. You've got those lifters, and they're cycling every single time you drive. So be the guy who already knew. Not the one I'm scraping metal out of next month. EDIT: A bunch of folks asked, so here it is. The one I put my faith in is FullForce. This is where to find it: https://www.tryfullforce.com/products/fullforce™-afm-dfm-disabler They back it with a 60-day guarantee too. I've handed out more than I can count and not one's ever come back to me. Not one. See less
    • Thanks for following along. I'm not author material, my tenses are all over the place and an editor would have a heck of a time cleaning up after me. Reading and writing is still a fun pastime though.   My new scanner came in yesterday, wow, where the heck has this thing been?! It connects right up to the Blazer, there's all kinds of bidirectional tests like EGR activation and percentage, toggle the fuel pump relay, EVAP purge valve, IAC control, AC relay, reset the transmission's adaptive learning, toggle shift solenoids and TCC lockup, and I can reset fuel trims with the click of a button...all things I could have used over the last 60 days!   It's also telling me there is a stored code in the ABS module for front left wheel sensor open and something about the brake switch. The ABS dash light works. It illuminates normally during the self-test at key on/ start and that's it. I cleared the codes and will see if they set when I take it out later. That, and I'm going to get (hopefully) real data on timing and cam ******. The PID's are there.   I connected the tool to my truck...holy smokes. Newer vehicles make early OBDII vehicles look like 8-bit, pixelated, early Nintendo stuff. This? This is like wearing 3D virtual reality goggles playing one of those elaborate, cinematic video games with seasons and plots in comparison. There are SO MANY modules and SO MANY tests and SO MUCH data. There's a scanner sequence for filling the coolant...   End of the day, it's a tool with way more power than I need, but the versatility to do old and new is there (and I need an adapter to connect it to my OBDI Camaro). It will allow me to do the first pass of diagnosis when out-of-warranty vehicles need help, and it will enable more DIY maintenance like brake system bleeding, ABS bleed, etc. I probably over-bought here, but, mission is accomplished.   Enjoy your Sunday...I need to shut this machine down and go get ready for the week ahead.
    • Not that I've read, after all the issues they've had in the past I'm pretty sure they learned their lesson. 
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