What's the story on that silver GMT800 in the background, the one with the doors open?
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I might be moving to the front range soon, daughter plans on going to CSU go ramsHaven't been up that way in a while -- I'm in Parker and my son lived in Carbondale for a while so made a good many trips that way back then.
That’s my buddies 03’ denaliWhat's the story on that silver GMT800 in the background, the one with the doors open?
It might be a slow build. Nothing fancy, got to do all the doors lol but that’s why I got it for $1000Just posted as is right now as I’m doing the wheel cylinder
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You should be able to replace that pin with a bolt and nut, as long as there is clearance for the nut. I replaced a front door pin on my '97 Yukon (RIP), and I believe that the cost of the pin from the dealer was in the $40-$50 range.