Posted by oliver power on October 11, 2012 at 17:43:44 from (184.9.22.122):
In Reply to: Alternator ripoff posted by davin on October 11, 2012 at 17:04:31:
Try Here! http://www.gmpartsdirect.com This is a wholesale direct site for GM. Look around. You will come apon a place where you provide your VIN number. This way you get the correct parts for your truck. My truck has dual alternators. It is what comes on the "Snow Plow" package. Dealer wanted a total of about $1,000.00 to install tow mirrors on my 2011 3500HD. It was something like $650.00 for the mirrors, plus labor, plus re-programming of computor. What a bunch of bull. I was told about the GMparts direct. Long story short, I purchased genuine GM tow mirrors for approx: $350.00. Installed them myself. They simply bolt on. Never had to touch the computor. The new mirrors plugged into the same socket as the old small mirrors. Now I know why dealers are dubbed "Stealers". I saved $650.00
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