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Tonyrodz

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Has anyone done amber roof marker lights on their hoe? my neighbor has a new F150 and his roof lights look great at night...i'd like to put 5 up their

Truck/SUV 5Pcs Smoked Lens Roof Top Full Amber LED Running Parking Cab Lights | eBay
How about these? These are OEM Silverado lights
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After months searching and scouring the web for reviews and opinions on the best Z55 Autoride replacement, I finally installed my Arnott AS-2700 rear air shocks (Arnott), front Bilstein 4600 (eshocks.com) , $15 eBay resistors and Dorman air pump 949-000 (Amazon) Yesterday. For only $600. Plus I get back $50 from Arnott for my old rear Delphi shocks. So that's about $550.

WOW, it rides amazing!!!! Flat and level in the corners and irregularities, smooth, not harsh, not firm, not too soft. No more sea-sickness from the ride like being on choppy waters at sea. No More nose dives with quick stops. These shocks are a perfect match for eachother. Pump only ran for maybe 2 seconds to air up the shocks on initial start-up, mine did not sag much in the rear, just a little. They still have air as of this morning. Bolts came out with ease, even though the shocks and pump were original at 219k miles. Everything was plug and play, except for wiring the front resistors. Surprisingly I never had a check suspension light on even though the fuse was good, front right Yaw sensor arm was busted and GM pump never worked.

I highly recommend this option for those wondering about replacing or deleting their old Z55 Autoride.

This is the best riding vehicle I have owned. I couldn't be happier.
 
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After months searching and scouring the web for reviews and opinions on the best Z55 Autoride replacement, I finally installed my Arnott AS-2700 (Arnott), front Bilstein 4600 (eshocks.com) , $15 eBay resistors and Dorman air pump 949-000 (Amazon) Yesterday. For only $600. Plus I get back $50 from Anrott for my old rear Delphi shocks. So that's about $550.

WOW, it rides amazing!!!! Flat and level in the corners and irregularities, smooth, not harsh, not firm, not too soft. No more sea-sickness from the ride like being on choppy waters at sea. No More nose dives with quick stops. These shocks are a perfect match for eachother. Pump only ran for maybe 2 seconds to air up the shocks on initial start-up, mine did not sag much in the rear, just a little. They still have air as of this morning. Bolts came out with ease, even though the shocks and pump were original at 219k miles. Everything was plug and play, except for wiring the front resistors.

I highly recommend this option for those wondering about replacing or deleting their old Z55 Autoride.

This is the best riding vehicle I have owned. I couldn't be happier.
I might have to dump my air shocks and go your route bud


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Tonyrodz

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Almost 300,000 damn, shows what good maintenance does for you


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Oh yeah! I changed oil every 2500, and looks like the place who owned it took very good care of it. Unfortunately I'll probably scrap the block. No one will want to buy it.
 

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