Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

Oh ok that makes sense, I was just hoping to over complicate it and have a double throw switch set up in the cab

Posted

If you're doing the airbags manually it's more effective to have them separate than on a T. Having them separate will let them act like a sway bar. If the pressure can move from side to side all it does is support weight.

  • Like 1
  • 1 month later...
  • 3 weeks later...
Posted

After I went back to stock from the 6" lift now I am able to tow again and get back to anothe hobby of mine : offroading :)

post-73393-0-04802100-1372160344_thumb.jpg

post-73393-0-04802100-1372160344_thumb.jpg

post-73393-0-04802100-1372160344_thumb.jpg

post-73393-0-04802100-1372160344_thumb.jpg

  • 4 weeks later...
Posted

Hooking up.to the trailer getiing ready to leave

 

20130712_095347_zps414eb0cd.jpg

 

At a rest stop on the way home. The white GMT-900 behind my trailer is my cousins. His is a Duramax

 

20130719_125413_zpse211693c.jpg

 

Sent from my Samsung GS4 using Xparent Red Tapatalk 2

 

 

Posted

Its an RV and an Ice house.

post-121966-0-10002600-1374770163_thumb.jpg

post-121966-0-10002600-1374770163_thumb.jpg

post-121966-0-10002600-1374770163_thumb.jpg

post-121966-0-10002600-1374770163_thumb.jpg

  • 4 weeks later...
Posted (edited)

Forgot to get a pic hooked up, but here is a couple pics of our new to us '01 Dutchmen 28BH-SSL. Rolled in & set up (got as far as pics show) just after midnight into S Higgins Lake State Park!

 

th_f79ab29ffe91972869e642eb1a62cf58_zps5

 

th_9dd99f6a85b8da091d8b4f452e08feed_zpsb

 

And the view we had out the drivers side-pulled into the site since we were with 4 other families, 3 of which were staying on the 2 sites next to us!

 

th_3ce12bf809769bc5ad2ffaa6a840d522_zps5

 

th_59cc447b0dbfd8ea3aa2e7b1c775b775_zps0

 

th_754fb97e4d4950a4fc37c45448204f46_zps8

 

And a pic of the "retired" trailer!

 

'87 Yellowstone

 

th_646607d57e3b854d38c38aecb2a344cf_zpsd

Edited by BlueZ71CC
Posted

Taken before heading to the San Juan Islands up in northern WA state. Trailer is 28ft and ~7.5k loaded.

post-121610-0-66958500-1377123755_thumb.jpg

post-121610-0-65191000-1377123895_thumb.jpg

post-121610-0-66958500-1377123755_thumb.jpg

post-121610-0-65191000-1377123895_thumb.jpg

post-121610-0-66958500-1377123755_thumb.jpg

post-121610-0-65191000-1377123895_thumb.jpg

post-121610-0-66958500-1377123755_thumb.jpg

post-121610-0-65191000-1377123895_thumb.jpg

  • 2 months later...

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now

  • Latest Articles

  • Posts

    • I see some red flags.   - No mention in the Carfax if the oil pump belt was changed.  LM2s had a 150,000mi service interval, and its got 164,245mi on it.  So right out the gate it needs about $3000-3500 for that to be done before driving it another 150,000mi.  Belt is at the rear of the engine.     - If something happens to the transmission valve body, the special coverage is expired by mileage.  That will likely be an out of pocket expense, with zero or near zero GM participation if something happened even though its in by time.   - 2020 LM2s seem to need timing chains after 80,000mi at some point.  They fixed this end of 2020/starting 2021 model year engines.  They will usually set a P0016 I think?  There is another $8000-10,000 if it needs a chain.  The main chain is at the back, secondary at the front so the pump belt would be done at the same time if it needed chains.     - Long oil change intervals.  7,000-8,000mi on average, probably close to 0% or perhaps to or beyond 0% on the OLM.  Lots of them not at the dealer which makes me wonder how much of the oil ran through that truck was the proper Dexos D rated 0w20 oil and not just gas engine 0w20, which is not the same at all.     - Long fuel filter changes, again likely taking the fuel filter life to 0% or more.  First one went 28,603, second was done 43,094 miles later at 71,697, from there another 46,452mi to 118,149mi, and then the most recent one 37,026mi later at 155,175mi.  So counting its original fuel filter, its had only 4 fuel filters on it.  No bueno IMO.         Good news?    - It has had only two warranty trips to the dealer.  The first free service (end of December 2020 on the Carfax), and the transmission reprogram recall (end of August 2025 on the Carfax).     - Truck did a LOT of moving, so that might explain the lack of emissions related repairs like bad NOX sensors, bad exhaust temp sensors, bad glow plugs, etc.         The "emissions system checked" could just be how something was flagged for Carfax.  GM dealers have to do SAVI reports for warranty repair orders so they scan the truck.  So its possible that is there for that?  
    • Thank you, @Z45!   NOTE - No all repair shop/Dealers reports to Carfax   That is my main concern.  The CARFAX looks way too clean for a 6 year old anything with 164,245 miles.  Even something known for reliability (like many Toyotas) typically has a lot more replaced, like a Nav screen, interior trim, shock/strut, or brake pads.  And surely the last set of tires (installed at ~58k miles) would be bald unless those were all highway miles.   I'm tempted to pay a local dealer to look up the VIN, but am not sure if that will be worthwhile.  Last time I did this, it was 100% useless, and I felt scammed - they noted the bumper was replaced years ago and that's it.  A 5-year old could spot the accident damage, even though nothing was on the CARFAX.   After giving the dealer a call, the truck may have a hard shift, but they have to verify with their mechanic if that's even a concern.  And I've test driven about a dozen of these now, many near Chicago, and half the trucks shift hard/odd at all throttle positions.  The ones with aftermarket lifts/larger tires shift terrible, and 3 stock trucks shifted so violently I thought the transmission valve body was going out.   At this point I'm conflicted, as I need a vehicle, and am coming up short locally.  Northern trucks in this price range tend to have either multiple owners, a lot of mods (lifts/oversized tires without re-gearing), and are generally in rougher shape.   If this truck showed up in your neighborhood for $27k and you had to purchase it sight-unseen, with the possibility of needing a 10L80 rebuild, torque converter, or rear end - would you do it?  I'm convinced most of the 10L80 trucks I test drove are broken, they can't all shift so bad, with massive flares/slipping/lurching and mis-matched downshifts like a teen driver learning stick.
    • From the spy shots, the front end does look like it's borrowing some styling cues from the Canyon. I'm more interested in the powertrain news than the screens though. If the 3.0 diesel survives into the next generation, that alone will keep a lot of current owners interested.  
    • What is this tuner you mentioned that can shut the system off?
    • I had it tested at the hardware store, and it showed no chip. He went out to started the truck today and it wouldnt fire. He waited an hour then tried again, and it started 3 times. In a row. My 2000 cavalier did not have a chip key, but still had a security system.  🤷‍♀️
  • GM-Trucks.com Clubs

  • Popular Contributors

×
×
  • Create New...