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The 4L60E is only a problem once you start to mod. If the rear has the G80 then it can be a problem, I have a 02 with 83K on the clock with the stock rear and 35" tires. I have had the transmission rebuild BUT I beat the snot out of my truck and the previous owner had a 5th wheel in it and its just a 1500.
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Well, one of the sunset orange trucks that I am looking at had a new transmission installed last year so that should (??) take care of the tranny issue I would hope. I was just concerned with the other parts of the drivetrain.
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well i also like the gmc sierra more then the silverado but it's what ever you like
are you looking for a rcsb ecsb cc fleet side step side?
i would of look for a 05 and up sierra heres a pic of mine i bought it with 35,000 miles
for $10,000 in the beging of this year and its a 05 ...here some pic when it was stock and the way its now see if you like the look and take it from there...
are you looking for a rcsb ecsb cc fleet side step side?
i would of look for a 05 and up sierra heres a pic of mine i bought it with 35,000 miles
for $10,000 in the beging of this year and its a 05 ...here some pic when it was stock and the way its now see if you like the look and take it from there...
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Your truck looks awesome!!! I am looking for an extended cab atleast or possibly a quad cab, both with atleast the regular-sized bed. I need the space both inside and in the bed.
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Ya, tell me about it. I have fixed about 25 of the 2003 -2006 gm trucks with cluster issues around here. I take them apart and replace the faulty components and then reinstall them. Lots of happy truck owners I have made considering GM wants around $800.00 in canada for a new truck cluster. GM should be ashamed of themselves for not giving warrantee to everyone no matter what mileage for the cluster problems.
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