What did you do to your GMT today?

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Used it to drag the trailer back n drop it off in the woods
 
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Drove the hell out of it today, raced a tundra that was fun :)
oooo do tell, pm me :biggrin:
 
Whored it
 
Drove one and looked at the one sitting in the driveway
 
DJones said:
I'm liking his Flex-a-lite controller. I might have to swap out my DCControls, which has light-duty electrical terminations for the temperature probe.
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jrSS said:
Yes....in a couple weeks I will have the part we need to splice into the upper radiator hose to make it variable speed.
why are you using that thing? ecm does it for you...
 
jimmyjam said:
why are you using that thing? ecm does it for you...
x2 :confused:
 
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Today, I replaced the starter motor. Wow, what a pain that was! Took me ~ 2 hours or so, but I was pretty proud of myself! The whole working on your car through the wheel well is not all its cracked up to be!
 
Cleaned the MAF and throttle body. Faound a potential vacuum leak.
 
Finally got a moment to remove the piller crap or wrap what ever u wanna call it. Yay.... it looks good... to bad I didn't do this before I put the wind deflectors in. Smh.. now I need some 3m double sided tape.
 

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Drove it today. While phoneless at work and running a longer than normal program on my machine, started to come up with a both of ideas for parts/upgrades in going to be making and doing
 
Which vinyl did you remove?
 
Back glass and back sides.
 
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Me either since I am work its too far away to work on
 
Checked oil level and added STP oil treatment to the Blazer
 
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dmanns67 said:
:pictures:

I think you are the only active :whore: that I have never seen a pic of your TB.

:popcorn:
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Snapping bolts on mine . Waiting on my savior.
 
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Took the rear wiper motor apart and freed the two bearings.....
The arm was "slowing" down so in order to save some $....took it apart....about 2 hours to disassemble clean and put back together. Priced a new motor on internet between $195 - $300 plus labor ....would have been $500 easy at the dealer.
Works better then it ever has. Can't believe the difference....

I was thinking of doing a "How To" if you guys think it would be worth while.
 
sawicksted said:
Took the rear wiper motor apart and freed the two bearings.....
The arm was "slowing" down so in order to save some $....took it apart....about 2 hours to disassemble clean and put back together. Priced a new motor on internet between $195 - $300 plus labor ....would have been $500 easy at the dealer.
Works better then it ever has. Can't believe the difference....

I was thinking of doing a "How To" if you guys think it would be worth while.
If it will save people anywhere near that much its worth a write up
 
Popped out my back up camera, to try and troubleshoot why I'm not getting a picture anymore. Hooked up the video line to my TV, and put power and ground to it, no joy. It doesn't appear to be damaged at all, no moisture inside the lens as I saw on some reviews for other cameras. I'll do a quick check of the power cable, and I think I have an old 8mm camcorder in my junk bin I can plug into the line to the HU to make sure that's good too. Looks like I might be in the market for a new :pictures:
 
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