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TRuck/SuV Radio AM/FM Stereo with Six-Disc CD Changer Installation

August 31st, 2009 · No Comments

RaDIo FuncTIonS:
• How to get to the XM band
– Select XM1 or XM2 with the BAND button
• Tuning in XM channels
– Scroll through XM channels with the TUNE knob
– When you change channels, the radio will display the Channel Number/Name, then revert to the default display
– Press SEEK/SCAN once to select the next channel, or press and hold for 2 seconds (one beep) to scan through all channels; SC will be displayed. Press and hold for 4 seconds (double beep) to scan through all preset channels; PRESET SCAN will be displayed
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Extended Capacity Replacement Tank for Diesel Chevrolet / GMC Trucks

August 31st, 2009 · No Comments

For Chevrolet / GMC models 2500 & 3500, model years 2001-2008, with Duramax diesel engines: Extended Cab Short and Long Bed: also Crew Cab Short and Long Bed.
Note: Each tank has the above identification designation on its top. Please check to be sure the tank is properly identified as the one to fit your truck.
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1966-87 Chevrolet & GMC Header Code Number: 003 Installation Instructions

August 31st, 2009 · No Comments

Fits all models with standard and automatic transmissions, power brakes, power steering, air conditioning and transmission safety locks.

1. Prepare the truck for installation.
a. Disconnect the negative cable on the battery.
b. Remove the spark plugs and spark plug shields.
c. Remove the smog manifolds if equipped with a smog air pump.
d. If the generator or alternator is mounted on the left side exhaust manifold, remove the cap screws and move the unit out of the way. It is not necessary to disconnect the wires. If the alternator is mounted to the front of the engine on the right side, it does not have to be removed.
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GMC Sierra/ Chevy Silverado, GMC/Chevy HD Cut Out Flare Installation Instructions

August 30th, 2009 · No Comments

NOTE: Bushwacker only approves installing the flares according to these written instructions with the hardware provided.
WARNING: Failure to install according to these instructions will invalidate the warranty. This includes, but is not limited to using alternative installation methods, hardware, or materials. DO NOT USE: Loctite, SuperGlue, or similar products on the hardware or the flares.
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99-05 Chevy/GMC K1500 Dual Shock Kit Installation Instructions

August 30th, 2009 · No Comments

This kit should only be installed on a vehicle that is in good working condition. Before you install the kit, thor- oughly inspect the vehicle for corrosion or deformation of the sheet metal around the factory body mounts. If the vehicle is suspected to have been in a collision or misused, do not install this kit. Off-road use of your vehicle with this kit installed may increase the stress applied to the factory body mounts. We do not recom- mend that any vehicle with a body lift kit installed be involved in any extreme off-road maneuvers such as jumping. Failure to observe this warning may result in serious personal injury and/or severe damage to your vehicle.
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03-04 Chevy Duramax / 01-04 GMC Duramax 6.6L Installation Instructions

August 29th, 2009 · No Comments

Your Airaid Intake System was carefully inspected and packaged. Check that no parts are missing, or were damaged during shipping. If any parts are missing, contact Airaid. The air filter element is protected from direct exposure to water and debris; care should be taken not to drive through deep water. WATER INGESTION IS THE DRIVERS RESPONSIBILTY! The air filter is reusable and should be cleaned using the Airaid Filter Tune-Up Kit periodically.
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1988-1998 Chevy Silverado & GMC Sierra Hog Bar Installation Instructions

August 29th, 2009 · No Comments

Pre-installation Preparation
1. Verify kit contents.
2. Remove protective wrapping from hog bar
and place on a non-abrasive surface.
3. Remove the brackets and hardware from
the box.
B. Remove Tow Hooks
1. Locate the Bolts that hold the tow hooks in
place we will be using these bolts for the
brackets.
2. Remove the bolts that hold the tow hooks
in place by using an 18mm socket these
bolts are threaded into a plate on the inside
of the frame.
C. Install Brackets
1. Begin to mount the brackets in place where
you removed the tow hooks shown in (fig.
C1) using the bolts you removed in step
two.
IMPORTANT: Make sure you leave
these bolts loose.
D. Install Hog Bar
1. You will need to remove your license plate
so you can attach it to the front of your hog
bar.
2. Place hog bar up to the brackets and threadthe bolt with washer into the hog bar.
3. Tighten the bolts that mount from the bracket to the hog bar for both sides.
4. Center the Hog Bar on the truck.
5. Tighten the bolts that hold the bracket to the frame of the truck for both sides.
6. Make sure all bolts are tight & license plate is secured to the front of the hog bar.

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Chevy/GMC 2WD, 4WD Body Lift Installation Instructions

August 29th, 2009 · No Comments

This body lift kit should only be installed on vehicles in good working condition. Before installation, the vehicle should be thoroughly inspected for evidence of corrosion or deformation of the sheet metal around the factory body mounts. This body lift kit should not be installed on any vehicle that is suspected to have been in a collision or misused. Off-road use of your vehicle with this body lift installed may increase the stress applied to the factory body mounts. We do not recommend that any vehicle with a body lift installed be involved in any extreme off-road maneuvers such as jumping. Failure to observe this warning may result in serious personal injury and/or severe damage to your vehicle.
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MN-126 Air Lift Instructions

August 28th, 2009 · No Comments

If your vehicle is equipped with vibration dampers between the turns of the coil, it is necessary that these be removed before installing the air springs.Their function will be replaced by the air spring. Some mid-size GM vehicles have a solid cup located on the lower spring seat which will not allow the air line to exit the coil. It is necessary to removed this cup before installing the air spring.
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Transmission and Converter Installation Instructions

August 28th, 2009 · No Comments

BEFORE INSTALLATION OF CONVERTER TO TRANSMISSION
1. If transmission is not fresh, drain all old oil, clean the pan and replace the filter or clean screen.
2. Thoroughly flush oil cooler lines and cooler with clean varsol or other suitable solvent. Repeat process alternately in both lines until clean then blow air through the system. If any restriction is noticed in the lines or cooler, they must be replaced. If there are any twists or kinks in the lines restricting oil flow, the lines must be replaced.
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