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No, I meant you can buy the panel with the hole in it, and the switch separately. Two different part numbers, one for the panel, one for the switch, instead of the "kit" where GM puts them together and charges you about $25 extra bucks.
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Check out this thread.
DIC Upgrade - Chevy Truck Forum | GMC Truck Forum - GmFullsize.com
Apparently the numbers have been superceded a couple times, looks like the latest numbers are on page 4. It may not be cheaper to purchase them separately now, but I know it saved me about $25 when I bought mine a couple years ago.
DIC Upgrade - Chevy Truck Forum | GMC Truck Forum - GmFullsize.com
Apparently the numbers have been superceded a couple times, looks like the latest numbers are on page 4. It may not be cheaper to purchase them separately now, but I know it saved me about $25 when I bought mine a couple years ago.
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DOD (displacement on demand)-is the ability to shut of fuel and air to half your cylinders, effectively turning it into a 4 cylinder while under light load. While your 07 should not have DOD capability, it may have the DOD lifters. These lifters do not handle high lift, stiff valve springs or fast ramp rates well and could fail if not replaced. A full DOD delete should not be required though.
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