kbuskill
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I wonder if he’s gotten any more orders. He said 3 orders last time and I ordered 2 T’s.
I don't know... I also don't know if he is talking about orders being pairs since the trucks take 2.
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I wonder if he’s gotten any more orders. He said 3 orders last time and I ordered 2 T’s.
I’d assume orders, assuming you also ordered 2 T’s.I don't know... I also don't know if he is talking about orders being pairs since the trucks take 2.
That was like a week and a half ago. I’ll email him for an update.Something ain’t right with his math then. I pre ordered and I know that one other person definitely did and another that probably did it yesterday.
It is indeed the same part as the Silverado/Sierra (they just use 1). I think it goes as far back as the gmt400 chassis but can’t say for certain. If anybody is on said forum they should post up.I saw kbuskill's NBS post, and I'll take your word its the same part that we have. Mine cracked and broke last year. I lost all my coolant, and if I hadn't been wanting another glimpse at the good looking truck in my rear view, I would have overheated. My trail was half as wide as my truck, and my temp shot up to near overheating in less than 1/2 a mile. I pulled over right away and had a little trouble figuring it out not knowing about this problem. When I noticed it was a cracked piece, I was just too far and too late to make it to the closest auto parts on foot. I had to use my roadside assistance to get it home. The plastic piece was about $10, then another 2 gallons of coolant, well there's the cost of this thing right there.
When this happened I was only five miles from home. Had I not been taking a second look at the nice truck behind me, I wouldn't have noticed the trail right away, and probably would have overheated. I'm guessing those of you in the excessive hot climates like me in Phoenix, this is even more of a concern, as we get dried out rubber and plastic worse than everyone else.
This is not in my budget at the moment, but I do like the idea, and it could have already benefited me. I didn't bother looking, but it should be the same piece on the pickups too. If you haven't posted on silveradosierra.com that should get you some people on the group buy.
It is indeed the same part as the Silverado/Sierra (they just use 1). I think it goes as far back as the gmt400 chassis but can’t say for certain. If anybody is on said forum they should post up.
No but they still use a single T for the heater core (I don’t have a truck anymore to look at)I was thinking the pickups wouldn't require a T-connector because they didn't have rear heat.
Am I mistaken in this logic?
Do the pickups have a rear heater core like the SUVs???