What did you do to your GMT today?

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Drove it. Thinking of getting a tune. Who's the tuner on our forum again? Not PCM. My last semester in college is proving to be expensive. Lol!
 
Daily Drove it....as usual.

The tunes for our rides are PCMOFNC. I know there's another one. I can't think of the name but it's a PCM tune as well.
 
BC backroader said:
Took it out in the woods to get it dusty!
Nice pic. Looking forward to hitting the Hope back country at the end of July with the fam.

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Stared at the two nasty scrapes on the rear bumper. Wife had back up into a rock ever so slightly. Just enough to take paint off.
 
Took about 15 minutes to remove the pin striping from the Silverdao. Did not even need a heat gun, it was still 106 this evening when I got home.
 
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Installed a replacement in dash cup holder from another Saab model.
 
Like I said yesterday, I have never seen her on a lift before.
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But, it was for a good cause. :yes:
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Not today but will tomorrow, but I picked up an oil pressure bypass valve and will see if it changes any of my random noises. Should open at I believe 21 lbs but if it's bleeding at a lower value then I could be losing some pressure.
 

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Can of BG44K and a fresh fuel filter.

I just realized I had my previous filter connected backwards.... :confused: Haven't seen the insides of one so I don't know if they hinder flow in a reverse state or just clog us sooner.
 
gmcman said:
Nice.

Just be sure to get the edges real good, that's important as well. Maybe you did, hard to tell by the pic.
The pic was taken before I pull out the old toothbrush and q-tips. Lol. She's much cleaner now.
 
Ordered some parts for the rear end swap yesterday.
 
(Yesterday)

Installed upper and lower control arms with polyurethane bushings.
 
:undecided: Hmm, those ramps might come in handy for projector leveling on my steep ass driveway... How much those run you?
 
Blckshdw said:
:undecided: Hmm, those ramps might come in handy for projector leveling on my steep ass driveway... How much those run you?
Picked up the Rhino ramps from Advance Auto for $40. 6 ton version.
 
Any issues with slipping or cracking, like I see in some of the reviews? Slippage would be my biggest concern on a sloped driveway.
 
Installed a new Quality Power 140 Amp peak/105 Amp Idle Alternator in the Blazer and even though its not a GMT..technically its a GMV lol...anyways i got some wrench time in on the Astro as well replacing its mirrors with ones from a 1st gen Safari van.
 
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Blckshdw said:
Any issues with slipping or cracking, like I see in some of the reviews? Slippage would be my biggest concern on a sloped driveway.
I first tried the ramps on my finished garage floor and the ramps did slide on the garage floor. I have read guys putting their vehicle into 4wd to prevent the ramps from sliding.

I have had no issues using them on bare concrete or asphalt in 2wd. No cracks either. Kind of why I went with the 6 ton version.
 
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Mine slide with the Silverado, with the TB I put it in 4low.
 
We have some older ones that used to have an inch thick block of foam/rubber under the beginning of the ramp. Don't remember them ever slipping until those pads came off. Now they slip pretty bad with my car but the TB seems to do alright on them.
 
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Bought new valve stem caps I forgot I bid on!
 
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gmcman said:
Whatcha getttin?
Scored a G80 axle with my 3.42 gears 8X,XXX miles from Grimor for $0. I ordered a new parking brake kit and a new outer front drivers side diff seal...found mine leaking when Reg changed out the passengers CV before the Chicago meet.
 
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