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lolife99 06-28-2013 04:51 PM

Re: Project "Rebound" 2006 RCSB
 
Any way to "satin clear" over the chrome center caps?
I've never seen any polished Chevy wheel centers.
I would just run GMC caps.

72BlckButy 06-28-2013 11:17 PM

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Can you fill in the gmc on the caps? Like gringoloco did on his wheels.
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lolife99 06-29-2013 11:12 PM

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Leevon,... I saw this over on www.gmfullsize.com and thought it was yours.
4/6 drop and 275/45 tires,...

LEEVON 06-30-2013 01:29 AM

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Imposter! Dang it's sexy though...and now I know what mine will look like with color-matched mirror caps. Thanks!

BTW, got a corvette servo installed tonight for some snappy shifting. When I was done I cruised through town late...the kiddies were out with their mustangs. We're not ready to eat them yet but that day will come!

lolife99 06-30-2013 11:17 AM

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Leevon,... any chance the centercaps from the new Camaro wheels will work in your GMC 20's?
They appear to be polished and not chrome.
http://stlouis.craigslist.org/pts/3881685987.html

Sooner84 06-30-2013 11:26 AM

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Nice truck! Those wheels look great. Also, I've always liked the gmc chrome molding and thought about adding it to mine a while back. Theres some pics on google images of silverados with the molding on it.
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LEEVON 07-01-2013 10:42 AM

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I think the camaro center caps are maybe 2 1/4 and mine are 3 1/4. I like the satin clear idea...or maybe scuff/satin clear.

I did the free "extra legroom mod" yesterday which involved the very frustrating task of removing a 1/2" socket from inside the driver's seat track. :lol: It was really wedged in there and took a BFH and a very long screwdriver to dislodge. :uhmk: I gues it never bothered the PO or he never figured out how to get it out. Anyhow I slid back two more notches. At my size I need all the space I can get!

I think the front end needs to come down another 1" at least, thoughts?

Sooner84 07-01-2013 10:48 AM

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If you ever question about going lower... Just do it :lol:
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MadManAndrew 07-01-2013 12:35 PM

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Am I mistaken, or is that an HD hood? Pretty sure regular hoods aren't anywhere near that tall.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...09-03-2010.jpg

See? Much shorter, non-HD hood. Yours has a Silverado HD hood.

LEEVON 07-01-2013 02:58 PM

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The 2006/7 hoods had a different profile.

Sooner84 07-01-2013 03:04 PM

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Im 99% sure that's an HD hood and grill. Which looks good on regular cabs, lots of people converting to HD front ends lately.
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lolife99 07-01-2013 04:38 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by MadManAndrew (Post 6151543)
Am I mistaken, or is that an HD hood? Pretty sure regular hoods aren't anywhere near that tall.

See? Much shorter, non-HD hood. Yours has a Silverado HD hood.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sooner84 (Post 6151814)
Im 99% sure that's an HD hood and grill. Which looks good on regular cabs, lots of people converting to HD front ends lately.
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No.
That's the standard 2006-07 (classic) hood and grille.

It was the HD hood and grille in 2005,... and carried over to all the 1500/2500/3500's in 2006.
Ended with the 2007 classic model.
Totally different than all the '03-'04 hoods and the '05 1500 hood.

MadManAndrew 07-01-2013 06:40 PM

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Interesting, never knew that before. Have to say I think the other one looks much better.
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Sooner84 07-01-2013 08:45 PM

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Guess I wasn't paying attention to the year of the truck, which is on the thread title...:dohh:
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72BlckButy 07-02-2013 11:14 PM

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Bring it on down.

Love the look of the truck.

Where did you meet up with Si and Willie?
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68Stepbed 07-03-2013 01:44 PM

Re: Project "Rebound" 2006 RCSB
 
Looking good!! I want some of those wheels so bad for my 05 GMC. Do you still have plans to replace the rollpan?

That's not the real Si and Willie, though.

LEEVON 07-03-2013 03:02 PM

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"Almost" Uncle Si and Willie were just look-alikes from a contest this weekend. They looked more realistic in public and from different angles. Si had the ponytail, Willie had the right clothes. They are related and they go to Wal-Mart sometimes and people get all fired up believe it or not! A bearded guy I know dressed like Jase with waders and looked good too. It was all pretty entertaining.

I am going to ditch the rollpan for a factory bumper. Any takers?

68Stepbed 07-03-2013 06:32 PM

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If I didn't need my hitch, I'd swap in a heartbeat. :lol:

solidaxel 07-15-2013 10:44 AM

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Leevon you do have good taste!!!

I picked this one up last week for a replacement of the 78 which is going in to C.C.U. for a heart transplant of a 5.3
Why do want to get rid of the roll pan?

LEEVON 07-16-2013 03:52 PM

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Thanks! NICE truck, looks like it has an attitude.

I think the roll pan looks great actually, but my taste is more of a "factory custom" kind of look. I also think about re-sale value when I mess with my trucks. I think the roll pan appeals to a narrower crowd. Just my .02.

I'll do things like swap it for a bumper, get new headlights and take care of a ding in the hood so if/when I get bored and sell it, I'll get top dollar.

Low Elco 08-05-2013 03:22 PM

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Mine that I'm trading off is an LS twin to that one, in a crew cab. My new one is on here... Somewhere.... I get it in 2 weeks. Looks good, I like the new wheels. find someone that wants its twin in a crew!

LEEVON 08-07-2013 05:08 PM

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Need some pics Elco!

I haven't done much to the truck other than drive it. Took a road trip to the lake a couple weeks back and it was a blast to drive, got about 18mpg round trip too. I ordered some shock extenders for the rear, and once installed will follow those up with some properly spec'd Monroes. Currently it bottoms out hard on dips and I'm tired of the puckered-butthole driving. The battery crapped out two weeks ago, it was original so no surprise there. I also had to replace the high mount third brake light which was cracked and leaking and a headlight at the same time. Next I have to figure out where the windshield is leaking and the rattle under the dash is coming from...then all the "little" things will be done~! Maintenance is no fun but I am hooked on the feeling you get when you take a used truck and make it perfectly reliable and comfortable by killing all the little things that 99% of people ignore. I've discovered that this impacts the re-sale value greatly too! When they see how anal I am the trucks sell themselves.

I scored an '07-up jumpseat on Craigslist for $75 today! It is a direct swap. They are routinely $300 on Ebay for all model years.

solidaxel 08-07-2013 06:45 PM

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Leevon can you tell me about shock extenders, as I too am tired of this thing hitting the bottom.
I think the rear end needs to be raised a inch or two as there is not much clearance between the axle and frame................... can you say c notch or longer rear shackles

LEEVON 08-07-2013 07:30 PM

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Do you have a 4" drop in the rear like mine? It only leaves about 2-3" of clearance.

A c notch is the best solution but shock extenders correct the angle of the bottom mount and allow your shocks to work properly. Together with a set of the correct length gas shocks (stock, not drop shocks) the ride is always better. I measure then cross reference the Monroe chart and find a light truck shock with the correct mounting and length. Best price on the extenders:

http://www.autoanything.com/suspensi...3A3771151.aspx

68Stepbed 08-08-2013 07:59 AM

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Originally Posted by LEEVON (Post 6209726)
Next I have to figure out........the rattle under the dash is coming from....

Check the steering linkage. Mine does the same thing. These trucks were common for the linkage to rattle. A new steering arm set is around $100-130.


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