It was partly because of the GMT800 wide frame rail spacing and leaf springs mounted outside of the frame that it it ended up 3.5" wider (I won't use an automatic car wash). I've been told the added width made the extra side lights a legal requirement, but I couldn't tell you what the law says.




. Same result on my spare MAF. As every shade-tree mechanic knows (and I did have a table with a laptop under a shade tree...) high positive fuel trims at idle point to a vacuum leak. A mechanical fan makes a stethoscope hard to use on vacuum leaks, but I did determine that the throttle body gasket was leaking. Local stores don't stock these for some reason, so I ended up cutting some PVC shower pan liner into a "temporary" gasket, which brought the fuel trims back down under 10 everywhere. So it seems like a valid configuration ready to start actual tuning (the only difference from stock so far is PE).