J juddspaintballs my balls are painted! Messages 146 Reaction score 0 Location West by God Virginia Jul 11, 2011 #1 I have a '99 suburban and I'm looking for a gauge pod for it, but all I see are '95-98 pods or '99-05. I know that if the pillar fits an '05, it won't fit MY '99. Do I go for the '95-'98 A pillar?
I have a '99 suburban and I'm looking for a gauge pod for it, but all I see are '95-98 pods or '99-05. I know that if the pillar fits an '05, it won't fit MY '99. Do I go for the '95-'98 A pillar?
GM Guy Manual Trans. 2WD Enthusiast Messages 4,848 Reaction score 876 Location NW Kansas and SC Idaho Jul 11, 2011 #2 yes, go for the 95-98 pillar
DEERE3594 I welcome everyone...not just Penguins! Messages 5,009 Reaction score 9 Location NE Ohio Jul 11, 2011 #3 X2, you have the "old body style"
G great white Well-Known Member Messages 4,007 Reaction score 110 Location Canada's Ocean Playground Jul 11, 2011 #4 The 99 you're seeing is for the 1/2 ton trucks which debuted the "new" body style. 95-98 is your body style. Suburbans were "hold overs" and didn't come out in the "new" body style until a few years later. 3/4 and 1 tons were the same "hold over" deal IIRC....
The 99 you're seeing is for the 1/2 ton trucks which debuted the "new" body style. 95-98 is your body style. Suburbans were "hold overs" and didn't come out in the "new" body style until a few years later. 3/4 and 1 tons were the same "hold over" deal IIRC....
ak diesel driver 6.5 driver Messages 20,011 Reaction score 21,618 Location alaska Jul 12, 2011 #5 Subs changed in 00