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About the same way I feel about Our Government sometimes...
Believe me, I raised holy hell over the quality of the Chevy's front suspension, etc....when they redesigned back in '88, and they finally seem to have gotten many of their problems taken care of. If I buy anything that's a disappointment I generally share that info with others.Grassfarmer said:One thing that puzzles me about all the folks unhappy with modern GM and Ford trucks - why was nobody complaining before the companies financial woes came to light last fall? Seems a bit like the current Angus bashing situation - herd mentality? :wink:
That's an excellent idea! These remote sensors must all have a battery in them, right? Doesn't that just seem like another problem waiting to happen? If that doesn't fix the problem, maybe they should be placed where they would measure the internal rectum pressure of whoever designed them.tenbach79 said:To solve the tire pressure warning going off if you don't want 80psi in your tires, is take a spare rim and drill holes in the rim to put all the pressure sensors from all four tires and put them in that old rim. Then just air that spare up to 90 psi and your problem is solved. Thats what I did for my dad on his new GM pickup.
All these new dang pickups are so way off priced its stupid. Half the crap that they put in them nobody needs except the stinkin city people which in turn makes them way over priced for everybody else. No wonder all the car makers are going bankrupt.
Good idea, the junk yard should be full of them in no time. :wink:Carter said:buy a seat belt extender and put it in the latch and that will cut off the bell and then you can put your seatbelt on when you want to, that or go to the junk yard and cut the buckle out of a wrecked one.