
New Postslol! I would say that my boat is pretty fuel efficient. But, that could also be very dependent on my usage. I have a 1985 four winns 19.5' with a cuddy
Pikey Today, 12:21 AM
x3 on what [MENTION=14295]tbplus10[/MENTION] wrote. It's especially bad when you take out your buds, GF, etc. and no one ponies for fuel ... or when
SurrealOne Yesterday, 11:10 PM
Something tells me you're considering going back to OEM?
SurrealOne Yesterday, 11:05 PM
I cleaned the contacts on the seat controls and in the door controls. The situation now is that the seat only goes about 1/3 of the way backwards from
ckrac1937 Yesterday, 11:02 PM
Sorry I was reading property listings.
@Sierraowner5.3, with regard to the trailer, take some advice -- used ones go for darn near as much
glad your ok!
also glad it wasnt your truck. a sentra? meh, your silverado, that would be a crime.
Alex
Though it's too late, but it's called piston slap, or morning sickness. Cylinder bores are slightly oval, due to improper machining, and piston skirts
ukrkoz Yesterday, 10:56 PM
Glad you're safe/ok and that it wasn't your ride. Sucks for the former Sentra owner, though...
SurrealOne Yesterday, 10:53 PM
2000 K2500 454 a/t 4x4 w/ac
Long weekend ahead, so I want to make a few repairs. The intake is leaking again (replaced 3 years ago). I did
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'07 Escalade seats into a '92 K2500 Burb
I am sure that it can be done pretty easily. Even if the holes do not line up, you could always make mounting plates with studs that go into the new seat
Pikey Today, 12:31 AM