Going to seal that up, then off to get the rear window sealed next week.


I got carpet for my crew cab on RockAuto. Surely they have it for the GMT400 as well.Unfortunately I’m having trouble finding vinyl flooring for a crew cab. May have to do carpet.
Yeah Weathertech is what I meant. I run them in all the work trucks here at the plant. If you want some really nice seat covers too I'd recommend RuffTuff. Made in SLC and super tough and worth the money.I had that same thought. I can get Weathertechs at my work for pretty cheap. I’ll have to look at those when I get called back.
Mine does have 4.10’s, and it just snaps off the line. My brother and I raced a while ago in his stock ‘03 Duramax, and I had him at the light. Then he just stayed like half a car length behind me. Both of us couldn’t believe it. LolMy dad had a crew cab long bed 4x4 6.5 with I swear 4.10's. Nothing could touch me off a stop light.
I’m hoping it’s just the pins too. They were brand new calipers when I did the axle swap.Hopefully just caliper slide pins and not a stuck piston. If it does need to be replaced I like the Eclipse line from Napa. You can get a caliper and mount and pins and I think even pads all in one. Looks like they list them as the Adaptive One product line on their site. $80 for the whole shebang ain't too bad.
Fixed a seized caliper and a broken shock 2 weeks ago.

That combined with the gravel roads made it a sticky situation.I guess sitting is bad for vehicles. Who knew?![]()