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Zembonez, it must be nice to have warm weather all the time..

for the next 5 months i dont even want to go outside much less work on my truck at all lol
 

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Great write up!

I am really glad that you put the GMT900 in front of Slip yoke lubrication


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Zembonez, it must be nice to have warm weather all the time..

for the next 5 months i dont even want to go outside much less work on my truck at all lol

It rarely gets cold here for even one day. Sometimes in Winter we get a few 40 degree days but if you wait 48 hours, it usually warms back up to 70.
 

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Question: do the GMT400s with a 4L80E need this done? (on my '99 & '95)
 

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Question: do the GMT400s with a 4L80E need this done? (on my '99 & '95)

For some reason I haven't heard of the GMT400 trucks having this problem. Everybody I've heard complaining of it had a GMT800 or 900. Might be good for you!
 

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Question: do the GMT400s with a 4L80E need this done? (on my '99 & '95)

For some reason I haven't heard of the GMT400 trucks having this problem. Everybody I've heard complaining of it had a GMT800 or 900. Might be good for you!

Cool,I've listened for the dreaded sound but didn't hear any.Must've been some kind of design change for the newer models.
 

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