2003 Gmc Sierra 1500 Regular Cab Short Bed on 2040-cars
Fort Worth, Texas, United States
2003 GMC Sierra 1500 Regular Cab Short Bed Engine: 5.3 Liter LM7 (Vortec 5300) Heads: 862 aluminum, ported and polished, milled .010”, 2.00” OD intake and 1.55” OD exhaust valves. Precision Race Component Platinum dual spring kit .660 lift capacity with Steel Retainers, Chevrolet Performance Lifter Guides, and Chevrolet Performance LS7 Lifters. Cam: Texas Speed and Performance 224 degree intake/224 degree exhaust duration, .581” lift intake/.581” lift exhaust on 112 degree LSA. Cold Air Intake. Headers: Pace Setter long tube port-matched 16-gauge steel tubes with 3/8” head flanges. Exhaust: 3” Y-pipe, 3” tubing, and 3” Magnaflow oval muffler, and 3” turn-down tip. Tune: HP Tuners, tuned to match performance engine and transmission components. Transmission: Performance built 4L60E with TCI shift kit, Corvette servo, .500 boost valve. New solenoids, bushings, high temp O-rings, high energy clutches, new steels, Kevlar power band, high flow filter, 29 element dual caged heavy duty sprag and hardened sun shell. Torque Converter: Phoenix Transmission Products 3200 stall. Cooler: Plate type 8” H x 20” W x 1 3/4 ” T, 40,000 BTU automatic transmission fluid cooler. Differential: Eaton Detroit Truetrac limited slip differential. Helical gear based traction technology with 3.73:1 gear ratio. Exterior Finish: 3M Scotchprint Series 1080 Satin Black Wrap Film. Wheels: GM 2005 17” x 7.5”, 6 spoke machined aluminum alloy. Tires: Dunlop SP SPORT 5000 255/60 R17 106H TL BSW. Chassis: Drop kit, 4” front and 6” rear. Other Parts: • Newly reconditioned instrument cluster w/ new stepper motors, lighting, and calibration • New front brake rotors, front and rear pads. • New U-joints (2). |
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Satisfaction with dealer service rises, Lexus and GMC are tops
Thu, 14 Mar 2013During the economic downturn, many car dealerships counteracted their slowing income by focusing on things that would set them apart from competition - things like the quality of customer service they provide. When the economy picked up and more sales and service followed, many also first invested those funds back into the business, improving their dealership facilities and service centers.
It looks like those investments are paying off, as J.D. Power and Associates' latest Customer Service Index Study shows that overall consumer satisfaction with dealer service has increased to 797 (on a 1,000-point scale), up from 787 in 2012 and 29 points higher than the score in 2011. The study also finds that people are more satisfied with the service they get at dealerships compared to independent service providers, despite the much higher average out-of-pocket cost per visit ($118 vs. $44).
Note, however, that this study only looks at how people are treated by a dealer's service department during the first three years of ownership (the survey is based on responses from 91,000 owners and lessees of 2008 to 2012 model year vehicles), so we're talking about the experience had when bringing a car in for repair or maintenance work, most likely under warranty. In fact, maintenance work is increasing in share and accounted for 77 percent of service visits (up from 72 percent in 2012 and 63 percent in 2011). This helps explain why customer satisfaction has also risen, since a properly maintained car is one that's less likely to require a dealer visit for an unexpected repair.
2019 GMC Sierra carbon fiber bed: How it's made
Fri, Apr 26 2019FORT WAYNE, Ind. — The redesigned 2019 GMC Sierra has some pretty nifty features, and the one that has had the most attention is the MultiPro flipping and folding tailgate. But the Sierra also features the first-of-its-kind carbon fiber truck bed. It's interesting, of course, for its capabilities, such as being 62 pounds lighter than the all-steel box. It even adds more cargo volume since the material can be assembled and shaped differently from steel. As it turns out, the assembly process is cool, too, which we learned when GMC invited us to see the beds being made. Every GMC carbon fiber bed starts out as perfectly flat sheets of thermoplastic carbon fiber. The sheets consist of a mix of fibers and resins, a bit like the molded carbon fiber parts Lamborghini uses. The sheets are manufactured by Japanese company Teijin, which collaborated with GMC to develop the bed. They're all delivered to Continental Structural Plastics (CSP) in Fort Wayne, Ind., for construction into the actual bed. The company, a subsidiary of Teijin, makes a wide variety of composite and plastic parts for the car industry, including body panels for the C7 Chevy Corvette. The rectangular sheets are cut to shape and stacked up at a giant stamping press. Robots pick up sheets and slide them onto a conveyor that goes into a large oven. The heat softens the parts so they can be stamped. The large primary bed parts such as the base are stamped by CSP's enormous 3,600-ton press, and the smaller ones go through a 1,000-ton press. Each press can do different parts using different stamping dies, and CSP switches between dies to produce different batches of parts. After stamping, the parts roll out mostly ready for assembly, but there are rough edges that are trimmed off by water-jet cutters. These cutting machines also create holes for fasteners and for parts such as tie-down hooks and lights. The stamping process also provides the carbon fiber bed with a unique Easter egg. On the bottom of the base of the bed, there are two words: "Connors Way." This is a tribute to Tim Connors, who was the chief engineer of manufacturing at GM and a strong proponent of the carbon fiber bed. He was tragically killed in a motorcycle crash a few years ago. The words were added to honor him, and they were fortunately approved for production. There are some components to the bed that aren't stamped from the flat sheets of material.
2015 GMC Canyon gets the party started [w/video]
Sun, 12 Jan 2014The 2014 Detroit Auto Show press days officially kick off tomorrow, but the night before all the madness commences, General Motors drove its new 2015 GMC Canyon pickup truck out for all to see. To refresh your memory, the Canyon is GMC's new midsize pickup - essentially a re-skinned version of the Chevrolet Colorado that debuted at the LA Auto Show in November.
Many of us at Autoblog prefer the look of the larger GMC Sierra to that of its Chevy Silverado kin, and we're having similar feelings about the new Canyon, especially after seeing it in person. It's sort of a pint-sized version of the Sierra, and it looks great. Clean lines are found throughout, and the Canyon's styling is decidedly premium.
At launch, the Canyon will be offered with the same engines as the Colorado - a 2.5-liter inline four-cylinder engine with 193 horsepower and 184 pound-feet of torque on the base end, and a larger 3.6-liter V6 with 302 hp and 270 lb-ft as an option. The Colorado's 2.8-liter diesel inline four-cylinder will be available after launch. Both two- and four-wheel drive configurations will be available, depending on the model.