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Originally Posted by Dub Silverado
Yea, here is my update. Im going to put the stock tranny back in, pull the headers, blower, wheels, tires, and stereo and sell it all, take the truck to GM tell them to fix it then trade it in on a new body style.
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Nah, im not kidding unfortunatly. Im the kind of person that gets tired of things very easily. Now that this is giving me problems i have this mental block that it will never be correct and will continue to give me problems and i dont even wnat to deal with that.
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your trading in an 06 truck on an 07 just because of this? It really is a fairly minor problem, it wouldn't take much to fix with either a longer yoke or convert to two piece shaft. Think about how much money you will lose on the deal.
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I agree to that. I am also wondering what you will be able to do with a new body 07'? There is not anything out yet for them.
I can't believe your giving up so easily...........
Jim
I can't believe your giving up so easily...........
Jim