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I'm having some fresh KO2's installed today and getting an alignment while it's there.  I'll try to get some photos posted.

 

I also did the seat clunk repair mod this week.  So far it's working.

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I also did the seat clunk repair mod this week.  So far it's working.


What's the seat clunk repair mod? Never heard of this before and I'm curious cause I dont know if I've heard it

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6 minutes ago, 2016DenaliGuy said:

I'm having some fresh KO2's installed today and getting an alignment while it's there.  I'll try to get some photos posted.

 

I also did the seat clunk repair mod this week.  So far it's working.

Seat clunk repair? Hope this is the rear seat? 

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What's the seat clunk repair mod? Never heard of this before and I'm curious cause I dont know if I've heard it

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It's a thing.  Haha.  I fixed mine with some rubber hose and some hose clamps.

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, Frankielozano214 said:

Seat clunk repair? Hope this is the rear seat? 

It's the driver seat.  It would make a clunk you could feel when making corners or having the weight of the truck shift from left to right making corners.

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It's a thing.  Haha.  I fixed mine with some rubber hose and some hose clamps.
 
 
 
Ah thanks for the link! I dont have this (yet?) So I'll have to remember this for later on. Interesting. One more thing for me to be neurotically paying attention to lol

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5 minutes ago, VanguardK2 said:

Ah thanks for the link! I dont have this (yet?) So I'll have to remember this for later on. Interesting. One more thing for me to be neurotically paying attention to lol

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If you Google seat clunk sierra/silverado you'll turn up a good bit of info.

 

I get paranoid about things on my truck too when I see others having issues, so I know what you mean.  The seat clunk has been driving me crazy.  I've only had the truck for about 3 months now and I didn't notice it on the test drive.  I'm glad it was a relatively easy fix.

 

This thread on another site shows exactly what I did.

 

https://www.silveradosierra.com/interior/driver-seat-clicking-popping-noise-t677129.html

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On 11/19/2019 at 9:16 AM, TXGREEK said:

No, I’ll get some out later tonight. I don’t have the light beam going out far like everyone else, I like it about 30-40 feet out. I’ll take pics tonight

 

 

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Do you have information on what light bar you used ?? will it with work with shutters ??? Thanks

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Do you have information on what light bar you used ?? will it with work with shutters ??? Thanks



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51 minutes ago, TXGREEK said:

 

 


Zero issues with shudders.
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Thank You, ANY Photo's of your installed ????

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40 minutes ago, TXGREEK said:

Thank You , Now if it will fit my Chevy ( only problem might be the z71 emblem) .

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Thank You , Now if it will fit my Chevy ( only problem might be the z71 emblem) .


These lights are not very deep at all, you can have different height brackets installed, raising it higher if need be. Recommend everyone to use stainless steel nuts, bolts and washers. In addition, there are different length light bars, you can get a 20” too, just different output.

Good luck!


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On 11/30/2019 at 11:08 AM, TXGREEK said:

 


These lights are not very deep at all, you can have different height brackets installed, raising it higher if need be. Recommend everyone to use stainless steel nuts, bolts and washers. In addition, there are different length light bars, you can get a 20” too, just different output.

Good luck!


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Thank You , for the information - your top bar how well does it work up that high ?? lower one would help the fog lights . 2 switches or one ? Thank's

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I'm curious if this fits in the same bottom slat in the 16 silverado grilles. Gonna have to break out the measure tape. Love the way it looks. [emoji106]

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