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2006 GMC 1500 5.3 Vortec / SLE

 

Can anyone give me a rundown to removing the rear pillars that the seatbelts are mounted to? I tried prying a bit on a few things and I just really don't want to start snapping clips off...

 

Any basic engine mods to increase fuel efficiency / Power? Reprogram, Tuning? If so where and who? xD

 

Best manufacturer for a box hardtop? I've been poking around and haven't really seen anything I've liked

 

Seats.. I really want to swap the seats for Leather, front and rear, It's an ext cab btw.. and I was also considering the center console swap, Ive been reading threads on this but I was hoping someone who has done it could fast track me, I'd love you long time.

 

Thanks for your time and consideration. Have a good one boys and girls.

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Oh.. and where the funk can I get the specialty socket to remove the bolts on the front seat tracks? Every auto shop I've gone to around here just laughed at me.. le sighe..

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Oh.. and where the funk can I get the specialty socket to remove the bolts on the front seat tracks? Every auto shop I've gone to around here just laughed at me.. le sighe..

 

I can't remember if the 06's have these or not, but if it's the star torx bolts you can get them at harbor freight if you have one near where you are.

 

external torx

 

If this isn't what you need just disregard.

 

Good luck

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A tune/program would definately help with performance AND fuel milage.

Your location will help people recommend who to see about what :fart:

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2006 GMC 1500 5.3 Vortec / SLE

 

Can anyone give me a rundown to removing the rear pillars that the seatbelts are mounted to? I tried prying a bit on a few things and I just really don't want to start snapping clips off...

 

Any basic engine mods to increase fuel efficiency / Power? Reprogram, Tuning? If so where and who? xD

 

Best manufacturer for a box hardtop? I've been poking around and haven't really seen anything I've liked

 

Seats.. I really want to swap the seats for Leather, front and rear, It's an ext cab btw.. and I was also considering the center console swap, Ive been reading threads on this but I was hoping someone who has done it could fast track me, I'd love you long time.

 

Thanks for your time and consideration. Have a good one boys and girls.

 

 

 

start with removing the door sills and then slowly start prying at the bottom...always peek to make sure you are applying pressure at the contact point and not a dead point

 

Blackbear Tune is the one I have installed in mine...completely worth it

 

To remove the front torx screws, pick up this socket: SC620B from Mac Tools

I completed the floor console swap:

 

http://www.gm-trucks.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=101227

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My bad on forgetting to mention location..

 

I'm in Bradford, right between Newmarket and Barrie, but traveling isn't an issue. As long as the person I'm traveling to is "professional" about appointments and I don't sit waiting to even be seen for 3 hours. xD (Edit: Wow I'm a moron. I'm in Newmarket Ontario, Canada for all intents and purposes, I have a tendency to forget the fact that forums are attended by people from different countries.. heh)

 

Thanks for all the replies, reading through them now...

 

Another question.. The window control console on the front doors... I can pop the back clip out easily enough but whatever is holding the front closest to the sail panel will not let go, I've tried applying a fair amount of pressure in every way I can think of, any tips here?

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Thanks for linking that Cueva.. Hrm, I guess I should've mentioned I have the manual 4x4 shiftbox right in the way of the full console, so that's a pipe dream but I'd still be interested in swapping the seats to Leather 40/20/40's and doing the rear as well.

 

Appreciate all the attention and replies this thread is getting, Making my life a little easier xD

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Thanks for linking that Cueva.. Hrm, I guess I should've mentioned I have the manual 4x4 shiftbox right in the way of the full console, so that's a pipe dream but I'd still be interested in swapping the seats to Leather 40/20/40's and doing the rear as well.

 

Appreciate all the attention and replies this thread is getting, Making my life a little easier xD

 

 

that didnt stop one guy...he did the cutout on the floor console for his 4x4 floor shifter....

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My bad on forgetting to mention location..

 

I'm in Bradford, right between Newmarket and Barrie, but traveling isn't an issue. As long as the person I'm traveling to is "professional" about appointments and I don't sit waiting to even be seen for 3 hours. xD

 

Thanks for all the replies, reading through them now...

 

Another question.. The window control console on the front doors... I can pop the back clip out easily enough but whatever is holding the front closest to the sail panel will not let go, I've tried applying a fair amount of pressure in every way I can think of, any tips here?

 

 

That front part is held in by a small screw (i think 7mm)...you gotta remove the door panel and unscrew it

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Hahaha, a little further than I'm willing to go I can do without, I did have other plans for that space anyways, so not a big deal. I'll stick with that route and as for the window control panel; I have unscrewed everything and the panel won't come off and the guide I have says there's a screw hidden by said panel so I'm under the impression I have to remove it before getting the entire door skin off..

 

/shrug, Gona go back out and look again to make sure I didn't overlook something.

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Hahaha, a little further than I'm willing to go I can do without, I did have other plans for that space anyways, so not a big deal. I'll stick with that route and as for the window control panel; I have unscrewed everything and the panel won't come off and the guide I have says there's a screw hidden by said panel so I'm under the impression I have to remove it before getting the entire door skin off..

 

/shrug, Gona go back out and look again to make sure I didn't overlook something.

 

yep, there is one near the door edge that is hidden and the one near the hinge....there is one on the bottom surface as well. you have to pull up and out once all of the screws are removed.

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When you say door edge and hinge.. Are those the ones with the little round covers? I tried popping one out but it held with quite a bit of pressure applied, I don't see any other bare bolts or screws.. blah

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When you say door edge and hinge.. Are those the ones with the little round covers? I tried popping one out but it held with quite a bit of pressure applied, I don't see any other bare bolts or screws.. blah

 

 

yes, near the door striker, you pry that cover off...the one near the hinge, you pull the entire "screw" out....

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Thanks bud, figured it out a few minutes ago, the one near the hinge is one of the stupid plastic fasteners that GM is fond of that are rarely reuseable *headdesk* although they fared fairly well because I spent 20 minutes picking at them, and the one near the striker is just a T20 hidden by a llittle cap.

 

And you were right, the control assembly is fastened from the back by an 8mm socket, heh... Good thing I didn't pry too hard.

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