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Can't help you with the first question but the answer to your other question is http://www.gmpartsdirect.com.Posts: 1143 | From: Portland, OR | Registered: Nov 2001
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quote:Originally posted by OBSSD: Can't help you with the first question but the answer to your other question is http://www.gmpartsdirect.com.
Had a hard time trying to find a skid plate (aftermkt), they're all brush guards, etc....
The GM skid plate was part of an off-road pkg (Z71) and I didn't need the off-road tires, springs and shocks, but I did like the idea of a skid plate(it was listed as an option for $95).
That website only goes to 2002 and couldn't find skid plate or additional headphones. Am I doing anything wrong? I saw (recently) people posting cost of 35th SS stripes dealer vs. GMpartsdirect.
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Tom
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I've found that GMPartsDirect isn't all that useful unless you know the part number. More than once, I've gone to the dealer to find the part number then ordered it from GMPartsDirect.
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quote:Originally posted by OBSSD: I've found that GMPartsDirect isn't all that useful unless you know the part number. More than once, I've gone to the dealer to find the part number then ordered it from GMPartsDirect.
I put in the part # for the headphones....the dealer was $75....list on GMpartsdirect was $73....price $36
Tom
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