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lapoolboy

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  1. Yes I still have it. Looking for $400 shipped.
  2. Well that's awesome. Congrats!
  3. Traded in my truck and I stripped it down before I let it go. None of this stuff will fit my new truck, so I need it out of my garage. 1. Sylvania Zevo #921 LED reverse bulbs, pair - $20 shipped 2. Sylvania Zevo #194 LED license plate bulbs, pair - $17 shipped 3. GM #84408372 "bowtie" puddle light set - $90 shipped 4. Fumoto #F137 oil drain valve, brand-new, never installed - $22 shipped. ***SOLD to bluemonstercali*** 5. Stake pocket covers - $20 shipped 6. Salex console organizer tray - $20 shipped 7. Oxilam #7440 amber LED front turn signal bulbs, pair - $17 shipped 8. Shorty antenna - $20 shipped 9. UPR Products Pro series catch can with bullet check valve add-on, #5030-243-1, $180 shipped Thanks guys!
  4. No, thank you
  5. Need it gone.
  6. Bump. I'll entertain offers guys.
  7. Got an offer I couldn't refuse so I traded my truck in. I took off all the accessories beforehand and I'm selling a like-new Pulsar LT. Had it on the truck just a couple of months. Asking $425 shipped. In original package with all documentation, mounting bracket, etc. Thanks.
  8. I don't think a pulley misalignment issue would be eating up the BACK of the belt though, right?
  9. I agree with your sentiments. The A/C belt looks flawless and new. You can see it in the background of my picture - the markings/words on the back are still very clear and legible. To me, this indicates no amount of slippage or wear. The alternator/water pump belt on the other hand... The back of that belt is completely devoid of any markings/words and you can see the wear on it.
  10. Has this bulletin been updated to include 2021's? OP's truck is a 2021. Mine is a 2021 and I've had this problem one time at just over 20,000 miles. A quick negative cable removal/replacement solved it, but I have torqued the four bolts to proper spec. Fingers crossed.
  11. Back in January I took my truck into the dealer to have a minor start-up squeal/chirp investigated. I knew it was the belt because I could see lots of black rubber belt "dust" all over the front of the engine behind the belt. I could also mist a little bit of water on the belt while the engine was running and the sound would go away temporarily. The technician determined it was a bad idler pulley so he replaced it but the belt was on backorder so he just reinstalled the same belt. The squeal/chirp immediately returned. I know these belts are one-time use only since they are stretch fit so I insisted on a new one. They ordered a new belt and it has finally come in. I'm just waiting on them to let me know when I can bring the truck by to have the tech slap it on real quick. My concern is that there is a lot of the same black rubber belt dust on the engine again. Could this all be caused by the "used" belt slipping on the pulleys? Or is there an issue with alignment and/or another bad pulley?
  12. I love it for the DFM disable and auto-stop disable, but had to leave the throttle response setting at stock - the transmission shifted all wonky at the more responsive settings.
  13. I am selling my N-Fab Podium step rails. They have been on the truck for about 4-5 months and are in like-new condition. I am removing them to install Amp Research steps. I will package them and ship them in the box the Amp Research steps come to me in (I don't have the original N-Fab box they came in). Includes all mounting hardware. These fit 2019+ crew cabs. Paid $510, will sell for $400 shipped in CONUS. Let me know. I will post some actual pics later today. This is a stock photo for reference.
  14. Mine didn't come with a USB cable.
  15. Being up high in the dash with a pad of Velcro like that, I'd say it was a GPS tracking device. Does this dealer order and outfit trucks like yours to a local business by chance?
  16. Definitely not factory whatever it is.
  17. Just like all the other 2019-2022 LTD trucks do.
  18. Haha! My fill-ups are near $80! Lucky y'all!!!
  19. So Luke, would a person benefit from simply replacing all the factory Bose speakers with AudioFrog stuff with NO other modifications or additions?
  20. You are ignorant my man. Put your anti-lawsuit emotions aside and read up on the legal definition and recourse for "manufacturer product liability". Thousands of manufacturers have faced litigation over defective products that result in personal harm/death. Yes, the consumer should use discretion here, but it does not exclude the manufacturer from "liability". I'm just as against frivolous lawsuits as you are, but if our guy gets in a wreck because he couldn't see a deer in the road at night because this product blocked the headlight, that is good grounds for a lawsuit. Hell, he even has the manufacturer admitting they "didn't realize there were two low beams".
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