I used the SuspensionMaxx adjustable keys and they work great! I used to put the Timbrens in the front as the Blizzard plow weighs a ton (well 1/2ton) Excellent investment; keeps the truck level and retains the factory ride. When I cranked 'em up before, the ride got way too stiff.
I finally decided to go with Timbrens over Air Bags. I've debated this for a long time and have gone back & forth. My final question is: Is there any reason I can't use the 1 Ton Timbrens on my 2500HD. Part # GMRTT35S vs. GMRCK25S. I also found the GMRCK35S. I believe the first one is the...
I believe at least the number of regens is stored. Based upon the vehicle mileage/hours, the tech will know at least roughly, how many regens should have occured.
What he said. I liked the Evo better than the Juice; seemed to have more lower end. I also liked knowing how manu grams of soot were in there. The Evo is also updatable via the internet. Never had a reason to force a regen.
List is about $2400. I see it on eBay for about $1900. Best price I have found is around $1400. Then ad installation. They seem to be the only automatic sliding hitch around which I need for a SB.
Interesting option, but the big attraction for me is the interface with the Nav for the caller ID and bluetooth. You must already hve a hands free kit with the one you are loooking at. Here is the application guide some folks were looking for...
Anyone interested in going in on a group buy on this?
http://www.scosche.com/bluefusion
It just got released and is already on backorder. Price is $399 + $25 for the harness + $15 for freight. I'd like to get a bunch of people together and try to reduce the price through a group buy. Any...
Brought my truck in today for the ECM recalibration recall (finally) and they told me there was another one out there to add an in-line fuse to the heated windshield washer fluid circuit to prevent a short. They didn't have the part yet so I have to come back. Anyone hear about this one?