Billet T-connectors for heater cores

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kbuskill

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Hey guys... I am a member here with a GMT900 series truck.

I post in the '07-'14 section mostly but I wanted to post a link to the thread I started over in that section over here since these parts fit the GMT800 series trucks as well.

These are a part that I requested Gruven make since the plastic T-connectors are prone to cracking, leaking, and breaking.

Check it out here...

https://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/threads/gruven-heater-core-t-connectors.107087/

He is trying to get 5-10 preorders so he can put these into production. If you guys are members of any other forums post a link to them over there as well if you will.

AND DON'T FORGET TO EMAIL GRUVEN!!!

Thanks
 
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I know you GMT800 guys have the same problem with these. Email Gruven.
 

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I just posted over in the main thread about this in NNBS. Good luck with it.
 

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Yea, most guys just slap hose back on and clamp it...my 01 has been that way for ooooo, 10 years...lol cool stuff though
 
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Yea, most guys just slap hose back on and clamp it...my 01 has been that way for ooooo, 10 years...lol cool stuff though

And that is great for those without rear heat or those that don't care to retain rear heat.

The problem is that with rear heat you need the T-connectors... if you just slip the hose over the front heater core nipples then you are bypassing the rear heater core.
 
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