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#11
here is 06silverbullet first post/thread about adding fog lights! so I'm guessing he has a 3.5
#14
just humor!! i was preferring to his name cuz lately i been seeing quite a few names that have "silver bullet"
#15
hey another clevelander!! im from Parma!
I have a friend who told me about an exhaust shop in columbia station called Tims Action Muffler. He got a custom catback system for his truck for around 200 bucks. Thats who im going to call when the time comes.
PS, I was going to choose the name Whitelightning, but saw it was already taken lol
I have a friend who told me about an exhaust shop in columbia station called Tims Action Muffler. He got a custom catback system for his truck for around 200 bucks. Thats who im going to call when the time comes.
PS, I was going to choose the name Whitelightning, but saw it was already taken lol
#17
Re: powerplant
I do have the 3.5 since it is just the LT and not the SS. Not quite the bullet some of you guys have. It is fun as a daily driver.
I also have mixed feelings about the TripleTreds. They ride a little rougher than the factory tires, but handle much better. The rain/snow traction is amazing though. I have driven through drifts of snow 12-18" deep without problems.
My last vehicle was a 2WD Silverado so this thing is a thousand times better!
I also have mixed feelings about the TripleTreds. They ride a little rougher than the factory tires, but handle much better. The rain/snow traction is amazing though. I have driven through drifts of snow 12-18" deep without problems.
My last vehicle was a 2WD Silverado so this thing is a thousand times better!
#18
yeah they look bada$$, grip nicely, and have a long life.
i guess they have some noise, i get mine rotated every other oil change. thankyou goodyear for lifetime balence and rotation.
cons, it snows a lot and i enjoy going to all the closed down parking lots for doughnuts. you need crappy tires for doughnuts.
if i had to do it all over again i would have gotten the comfort treads. my baby moma has um and her car rides so smooth.
if you notice a rougher ride its cause they are wider that oem and touch more of the road. in other words they arent rounded, like most tires.
i guess they have some noise, i get mine rotated every other oil change. thankyou goodyear for lifetime balence and rotation.
cons, it snows a lot and i enjoy going to all the closed down parking lots for doughnuts. you need crappy tires for doughnuts.
if i had to do it all over again i would have gotten the comfort treads. my baby moma has um and her car rides so smooth.
if you notice a rougher ride its cause they are wider that oem and touch more of the road. in other words they arent rounded, like most tires.
#19
Welcome! I am a newbie too.
I am a big fan of the Goodyear TripleTreds. I had them on my 2001 SS and thought they did a better job than the RSAs. Looking to use them on my 2006, unfortunately my 06 has the 18 inch rims. I cannot find any 18 inch TripleTreds anywhere, maybe they do not make them that large? I really wish they would.
The comfort treads are on my T-Bird. They work pretty good in the snow. Since it's rear wheel drive I slide a lot in the winter. I've tried many different sets of tires and none have worked as well.
I am a big fan of the Goodyear TripleTreds. I had them on my 2001 SS and thought they did a better job than the RSAs. Looking to use them on my 2006, unfortunately my 06 has the 18 inch rims. I cannot find any 18 inch TripleTreds anywhere, maybe they do not make them that large? I really wish they would.
The comfort treads are on my T-Bird. They work pretty good in the snow. Since it's rear wheel drive I slide a lot in the winter. I've tried many different sets of tires and none have worked as well.
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