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JP642

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  1. If you are towing more horses or using a gooseneck trailer I would opt to go larger but a bumper pull 2-horse is fine in the 1500 - now that being said more grunt is never a bad thing
  2. The bumper pull trailer is about 2800 pounds and the pony is about 900 pounds and if another horse is loaded they are about 1200 pounds - so close to 5000 lbs. - not tremendous weight but tremendous attitude
  3. Even with passing the Pico test, my thinking is starting to align with MrPbFt. Ok, it has passed but does that guarantee it is working as I tow horses through rural areas and the engine may crap out. I know there are no guarantees regardless of brand, but GM is making me think twice.
  4. I use one-piece husky floor liner across the back, a Duluth deluxe seat saver (https://www.duluthtrading.com/s/DTC/deluxe-seat-saver-96000.html?color=GRA) and a cover/pad for the front center console (co-pilot seat for the dog) I put down a towel over the seat saver to make more comfortable for dog and catch dirty paws - no solution for keeping nose prints of the glass though
  5. Brian - I have an Undercover Armor Flex that has now just developed the same split on the side seal at the hinge point. I just talked to RealTruck/Under Cover and they have a side seal replacement kit that they sell for $26. Mine is being covered under the 5-year warranty. Not sure if it is the same seal specifics as yours, but worth a call to them again to try and see if fits yours.
  6. A few more data points Took my 22 in for the L87 recall to one of the larger GMC groups here in Atlanta - Service advisor said they had several come in broken but they did not have any fail the Pico test He also said that they are going to maintain oil change pricing (@$89 for 6 qts / @$129 for 8 qts) even though the switch to the new super car oil - not sure if same across GM or just this auto group
  7. A fourth vote for Defender LTX - used them on 2 Yukons and will go on my Sierra in the near future
  8. I had a strip put across the top of the windshield and did my sunroof (to reflect as much as possible to lower temps even behind the shade) One warning - my tint shop was not as careful in putting the front camera assembly back in so it threw off all the collision and lane sensors and required a dealer visit to fix
  9. Is anyone having luck trading in to GM after you pass the Pico test and have the new extended warranty? Is the block until the recall action is closed for your vehicle or is it the full kiss of death for the whole range?
  10. Brian - I found a post on a f-150 forum. The guy had the same issue and found a hail damaged one on FB marketplace and raided the hinges. He asked BAK/Real Truck which other models used the same hinge to know what to models to search - better than going in the dumpster
  11. Will be interesting to see how this plays out with such a broad vehicle base https://www.classaction.org/news/gm-lawsuit-chevy-gmc-cadillac-models-are-theft-prone-due-to-hackable-key-fob-system https://www.autoblog.com/news/gm-lawsuit-keyless-entry-suv-theft Anyone taken good measures to prevent this on your truck? I want to hear suggestions
  12. Just got mine 2 days ago (although memo is dated May) - same message as DiesalFan1
  13. Sometimes it takes GM a while to wake up and catch up - my 03 BMW rain sensing wipers yep, my 22 Sierra nope
  14. Jason - If you do not want to go with a system like Thule or Yakima for your bikes my frugal idea was a 2x6 across the bed floor. Then attach either fork mounts to it or bike wheel chocks like you see on motorcycle trailers and strap the bikes to the front tie downs. Then mount your PVC like DarkSky suggested for your rods. Could be mounted in center or to one side if you need center bed storage - easily removable and more importantly cheap (and easily broken down for storage) - not saying this would work but just where I started thinking (with a quick and dirty sketch)
  15. I cannot speak to the Aero hitch but I have a stock 22 Sierra with a B&W Stow and Go hitch with a 4.5 inch drop - I tow a horse trailer only and that hitch provides more than enough adjustability for me. My hitch has bottomed out but only on an extreme driveway or curb. On my vehicle, 6 inch would be too much - just my two cents.
  16. Is the DTC P0016 code going to show up on regular code scanners or it is tied to a specific GM subsystem that only dealer scanners can access? I would assume it is a "global" code but I have a cheap, basic scanner and see nothing? Now back to our regularly scheduled viscosity debate ...
  17. I like the sliding arm divider - flexible storage My goal was dividers that lay flat in the pockets down the bed side so I could carry plywood flat above the wheel well - I just backed into the idea for the rest of it
  18. If you read through the thread there are embedded stl files
  19. ... Or build your own and if you do not have a 3d printer https://www.etsy.com/listing/1767156186/trailer-camera-kit-system-for-silverado?ref=shop_home_feat_1&sts=1&logging_key=164bb3be16f648479ccfb530b9b70bf5a4bd7082%3A1767156186 A lot less than $900 CAD - Mine will cost me ~$350 for 2 versus $1300USD
  20. I like the concept of the plug and cover from the person on Etsy - that was the hardest part for me to get right in my 3D printing
  21. Here is a simple, cheap project for bed storage I thought I would share. Started with the idea I may need to carry plywood, then how do I carry my gas cans after refill and make sure they don't surf around the bed. Here is what I came up with: Materials list: (2) 2x6 8 feet long (cut down to fit bed width) all weather mat/carpet from Home Depot (think it was precut 4x8 - roughly $25) wood screws (for the extra square) and a bunch of staples (for the carpet wrap of the 2x6) cheap bungees from Northern Tool (about $6) The two main pieces will fit in the horizontal pockets in the bed for carrying plywood and well as forming a partition wall. The extra square (made from the 2x6 scraps) locks into the bottom rail and holds gas cans and small items to keep from roaming. I cut down the carpet for the bed (as things get scuffed from sliding around) and then wrapped the 2x6s with the extra carpet to minimize the wood rattling. If I need it, I bungee items between the bed hooks to pin them against the wood. Hope this helps give people ideas
  22. Andrew, See if you can find the original GM part number for the kit you got From the GMC accessory page https://accessories.gmc.com/search?categoryId=98064 85118298 fits 2024 86584184 fits 2022 (mine) and I am using camera 84676845 Camera housing looks a little different but that is about it (other than the mentioned needed different camera) You could also open the camera housing and check the camera number If you had the 2024 AT4 back when you got the kit you could try and convince the dealer to take it back since they may have given you the wrong one for your year This is the only help I can add
  23. Thanks Wade - Had not thought of looking there - looked and the one I saw was $900 with a deep scratch/fix on the top - thanks for the heads up
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