Very Nice Lifted 4x4 on 2040-cars
VACAVILLE, California, United States
For Sale - $9950.00 Or Best Offer (Serious Only)
1996 GMC SIERRA K1500 5.7 AUTOMATIC 4X4
VIN - 1GTEK19R4TE546198
Mileage – 144,366
All Parts Replaced, Brand New and Professionally Installed
Recently Inspected by CHP, Passed California Emissions and Licensed through July 2020
Mr. Good Wrench 5.7-liter Vortec Crate Motor installed 80,000
4L60E Transmission Replaced 140,000
Aluminum Driveline – Balanced
K&N Cold Air Intake System
Professionally Installed Skyjacker Lift Kit, Skyjacker, Twin Skyjacker Steering Dampers
New Steering Box
New 14 Piece Front End Kit, Grease Fittings, Newly Greased Parts
New Brakes, New Calipers, New Rotors, New Drums (Rear) New Wheel Cylinders, New Wheel Bearings
ARP Rear Differential Cover
All Gearboxes Fluid Changed with Synthetic Gear Lube 140,000 miles
Kenwood KDC-X599 CD/MP3/Blue Tooth/ I Heart Radio/Pandora/Sirius XM Capable Head Unit
Alpine Sub Amp 1-2 Channel @1000w
Polk Audio PA 660 4 Channel Amp @600 watts
Infinity Mids & Tweets in Front Doors
Infinity 2 Way Speakers in Rear
Custom Sub Box Loaded w/2- 10” JLA Subs under Back Seat
New Radiator, Hoses, Overflow Container, Thermostat
New Timing Chain & Gears
New Oil Pan Seals
New Rear Seal
New 17X13.50 MB Off Road Wheels
Brand New Nitto Mud Grappler EXTREME TERRAIN Tubeless Radials - 37X13.50 R17 LT Tires
Lifetime Balance & Rotation... Road Hazard Guarantee (America's Discount Tires)
Lifetime 4 Wheel Alignment (Firestone) Transferrable
New Distributor, Cap & Rotor, Iridium Spark Plugs, 8.5 mm Silicone Spark Plug Wires
Addt’l Set of Iridium Plugs and Wires
New Cam Sensor
New Crank Sensor
New Fuel Pump
New Windshield
Windows Tinted
Rhino Lining Bed Liner w/Lifetime Guarantee
New CARB Approved Magna-Flow Hi-Flow Catalytic Converter (Purchased in which to get Vehicle to Pass
CA Emissions
Euro-Tail Lights
New MAF Sensor
New Starter
Max Energy Tuner in box Multi Function obd II Code Reader, Updatable and Logging Capable... Can Be used to add custom tune, Adj. Tire Size, Diff Gears, Timing, and a whole lot of other options available.
I have included a Topside Creeper to help in working on a lifted truck. A Must Have!
This truck runs like new... Starts immediately every time. Rides very nice… Goes down the road nice and straight, very smooth! Stereo Rocks… Nice, Crisp and Clear… No Nasty Distortion…
Goes through the snow like a sunny dry day. You’ll get stuck in nothing!
4 Wheel Drive Capabilities operate like new...
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Auto Services in California
Yes Auto Glass ★★★★★
Yarbrough Brothers Towing ★★★★★
Xtreme Liners Spray-on Bedliners ★★★★★
Wolf`s Foreign Car Service Inc ★★★★★
White Oaks Auto Repair ★★★★★
Warner Transmissions ★★★★★
Auto blog
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.
OnStar RemoteLink mobile app coming standard on all new GM vehicles
Thu, 06 Jun 2013As an evolution and improvement of its OnStar technology, General Motors has announced that it will be expanding the RemoteLink Mobile App on most 2014 model year Chevrolet, Buick, GMC and Cadillac vehicles. The new, aptly named RemoteLink Key Fob Services will allow users to remotely operate all of the same systems as the car's key fob, including locking and unlocking the doors and remote starting (on vehicles equipped with a factory remote starter) using a smartphone.
These Key Fob Services will be free for five years - starting from the vehicle's delivery date - but the full suite of RemoteLink features will continue to be offered only with a subscription (trial or paid). These premium features include contacting a live adviser, getting turn-by-turn directions and remotely monitoring the vehicle's diagnostic systems.
Scroll down below for the complete press release with all the details.
2020 Chevrolet Tahoe, Suburban and GMC Yukon all spied with production lights
Fri, Mar 22 2019One of our spy photographers just caught a smattering of full-size GM SUVs out testing, including the Chevrolet Tahoe, Suburban and GMC Yukon. Previous spy photos of the next-generation of these big GM SUVs have revealed that GM is going with an independent rear suspension design, and these shots confirm the news once again with our best look at the hardware yet. Check them out from the rear, lined up like ducks in a row to see the beefy control arms down there. This will undoubtedly give the big SUVs a more compliant ride, and should bring it back into touch with the refinement from the Ford Expedition and Lincoln Navigator. The new bits we get to see with these shots are production headlights and taillights that are shaping up to look pretty neat. Most distinguishable are the GMC Yukon's LED DRLs. These look a lot like the C-shaped LEDs outlining the headlights on the Sierra, but they have an extra LED strip on top of the C. The parts of the taillights that we can see look significantly different than that found on the Sierra, showing GM is planning on having a great deal of differentiation there. We can sort of see through the mesh covering the grille to what appears to be a classic horizontal bar style front opening. Chevy is predictably dialing the crazy LED strip design back for the Tahoe and Suburban. The parts that are lit up look a whole lot like the headlight fixtures on the 2019 Silverado. That truck uses a stack of lights with the actual headlights separated from the DRLs. We can see the same thing going on here, with the headlight up top and curved LED DRL strip sitting below. It's tough to say if the designs are exactly alike, but we expect to see an extremely Silverado-esque look once all the camouflage comes off. Chevrolet's taillight design differs from its donor truck like the GMC, showing off a curved, vertical series of LEDs out back. Once production lights start popping up like this, we know the vehicle is moving closer to its end game. A reveal sometime later this year could be in the cards for GM's next batch of full-size SUVs. It certainly needs them quick, as Ford rockets ahead with increased Expedition production announced earlier this week.