Buddy, I sure do miss my '03 Silverado 5.3L. It had almost 300k miles on whenever I got rid of it. The only thing that was wrong with it is that it had a rear main seal leak. The fella I sold it to loves it. Still runs great to this day. You've got yourself a nice truck there.
My 4.3L Silverado was a bear. Front end, rear diff, transmission all weak and replaced 1-2x but it got 17-20mpg and 4wd never was serviced even with hard use
@@NC_outdoorsmanwe ended up getting 2 different dash kits for the truck to see which one would the radio fit correctly on and we got it installed. Thanks for your helpful responses
Should be fine for my single cab 91 Nissan pickup. The 7w per channel tape deck at max volume even with new speakers was too quiet at highway speed especially on concrete. Listen to podcasts and books 90% of time any way so bass is moot point
Buddy, I sure do miss my '03 Silverado 5.3L. It had almost 300k miles on whenever I got rid of it. The only thing that was wrong with it is that it had a rear main seal leak. The fella I sold it to loves it. Still runs great to this day. You've got yourself a nice truck there.
Thank you! They are awesome trucks! They go for forever!
My 4.3L Silverado was a bear. Front end, rear diff, transmission all weak and replaced 1-2x but it got 17-20mpg and 4wd never was serviced even with hard use
@@workingcountry1776 these trucks are amazing, they last forever
Hell yeah
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I have the same unit I’m installing for a client so how do you remove the trim ring around the stereo? Not the bracket cage, but the trim ring
For the trim you put the parking brake on and the shift it into 1st gear. Then the dash trim just pops off with clips.
@@NC_outdoorsman not the bezel. I’m referring to the trim ring piece around the stereo unit. Not the truck part
@@ernie0699 oh I see. The best I recall is that there are tabs that hold it on. You can bend those tabs and pop it right off.
@@NC_outdoorsmanwe ended up getting 2 different dash kits for the truck to see which one would the radio fit correctly on and we got it installed. Thanks for your helpful responses
@@ernie0699 of course! Glad it worked out!
Should be fine for my single cab 91 Nissan pickup. The 7w per channel tape deck at max volume even with new speakers was too quiet at highway speed especially on concrete. Listen to podcasts and books 90% of time any way so bass is moot point
It should do fine especially if you don’t have tires or an exhaust that’s too loud.