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I have received the new coil springs from Sterling spring supplier for my car, and I am going to put them in soon. Have you tried their products, guys? They seem pretty good

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Looks great, nice work! I vaguely remember the Z71 gauge being some sort of OBDII monitor , whats the other one for?

 

Also- any info on the pedals?

installed!! :D

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Looks great, nice work! I vaguely remember the Z71 gauge being some sort of OBDII monitor , whats the other one for?

 

Also- any info on the pedals?

 

Not sure what I want to do with the other gauge.

As for the pedals. Last one open box here: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Open-Box-Putco-932180-Pedal-Pad-/222278580353?hash=item33c0d5f881:g:WksAAOSwmLlX~TYL&vxp=mtr

Or brand new here: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Textured-Aluminum-Replacement-Pedals-for-2007-2016-Chevy-Silverado-by-PUTCO-/152272654517?hash=item23742850b5:g:7IgAAOSwNRdX9t4V&vxp=mtr

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I had my flapper valve on the exhaust removed and that sucker in pretty darn loud in the cab. So much so I'm probably going to have it welded back on tomorrow. I wouldn't think it'd be that loud with a 22" Magnaflow but it is........ I'm sure slot of you are thinking " no way" but it is too loud for me in the cab. Sounds great outside. Am I getting too old? Haha !

 

 

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Had my K2 serviced and recalls fixed seatbelt, airbag reprogramed . Everybody will hear the sweet sound of the Corsa when I cruise up to Iowa this weekend.

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Today I decided To tighten my U-BOLTS. They were super loose. Think the min I turned was half a turn the most was just about 3 full turns! My rearend doesnt make that weird clunky/squeaky sound anymore.

Yes I used a torque wrench. Lol

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Today I decided To tighten my U-BOLTS. They were super loose. Think the min I turned was half a turn the most was just about 3 full turns! My rearend doesnt make that weird clunky/squeaky sound anymore.

Yes I used a torque wrench. Lol

Yeah unfortunately more than a few guys have had to do the same thing. Glad you got it taken care of tho and you used that German torque wrench to make sure everything's "gutentite" LOL

 

 

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Yeah unfortunately more than a few guys have had to do the same thing. Glad you got it taken care of tho and you used that German torque wrench to make sure everything's "gutentite" LOL

 

 

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I'll have to check this on mine. Mine didn't squeak before my new rear leaf springs. Now it squeaks a little.

 

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Mobile Phone holder installed today with USB Cable routed into the glove box USB Input.

 

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18% tint on all windows and led reverse/cargo lamps yesterday.

Aem drop in air filter today.

Airaid intake tube tomorrow.

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Installed some Roadwire leather ad4d82d4284d86609507003d0fb1419f.jpg

 

 

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Nice man, looks good. How's the quality? And if you don't mind me asking how much was it? And did you install it yourself?

 

 

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Nice man, looks good. How's the quality? And if you don't mind me asking how much was it? And did you install it yourself?

 

 

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I think it was $800 or $850 I have had it in for about 4 months, just got around to posting it. I did install it myself and it sucked. So far i love it. I had katzkin in my last truck which was good and was way easier to install. Basically the roadwire leather is a lot tighter than the katzkin I had in my 2007 sierra and my hands hurt for days after installing it. The right tools would have probably helped!

 

 

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