SOURCE: 2500 hd chevy needs new tires at 40,000 which ones best
If you are hauling most of the time, then consider commercial tyres - often denoted by a "C" at the end of the spec. These have a harder tread compound - so will tend to wear less, and thicker sidewall.
Ask at tyre fitters who do trucks most of the time - and use their advice. Prices can be all over the place, with no bearing on quality or longevity. Use your fingers as the best guide - the harder the tread - the longer it will last.
If you expect snow or ice, keep your softer tyres on the rims for winter, and use the harder ones for summer.
I drive a Land Rover and have 3 sets depending on summer, winter or off-road. Keep them under a tarp, and if outdoors - chained together!
SOURCE: 2006 chevy trailer tail light fuse?
yes there is , under the hood in a fuse block on left side of engine compartment , will be a 10 amp trailer parking lamps fuse ( TRL PARK ),,, also on right side of dash will be a right trailer turn/stop fuse and a left trailer turn/stop fuse, just for your information . i don't know if it will be plainly identified , if not maybe your owners manual can help identify it . were rootin for ya .
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SOURCE: 2006 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD tail lights stopped working
I am having the same problem on an 04 2500hd there isa 15 amp stop light fuse inside the cab on the side of the instrument panel and a 25 amp stop light fuse under hood. you could also have a break switch issue the switch is located up on the break pedal linkage you should have power on the white wire when you push the pedal in (check with a test light) in my case I have a broken wire along the frame rail in the harness it is a light blue wire,
SOURCE: 2006 chevy silverado 2500 4wd a/c fan will not
look under the dash on the passenger side and you will see the blower motor, unplug the electrical connector and inspect it take special notice of the third pin from the left. they seem to have a common problem in that it melts the feed wire to the blower motor, a replacement plug kit can be found at most autoparts stores.
SOURCE: Where is the fuse located for the 12 volt power on
Hi, the power terminal to the 7 way , is not hooked up from the factory. In order to hook this up, you must locate 2 wires under the hood. The 1st wire, is between the driver fender, and the fuse box. This wire is red , and taped up. Grab hold od this wire, and pull it out of the tape. It has an eyelet on the end of it. The next wire is below the steering column, same scenario, red wire, with an eyelet, pull this out of the tape, route both wires to the front of the fuse box (underhood), take the cover off of the fuse box, you will find 2 silver threaded dtuds on the front of the fuse panel. 1 larger than the other.route these 2 wires to these two studs, and secure with 2 metric nuts. You will have to get these. does not matter which wires go where, as both studs are battery power, and are both fused. the wires will only go on 1 way anyway. after the nuts are tightened, reinstall the cover, and you will have power at the 7 way. Good luck...
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