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You should have your rotors checked and possibly turned or replaced as necessary You should have your rotors checked and possibly turned or replaced as necessary
If it's running like it's supposed to, there's no need to replace it. I have an 87 Silverado, and it's never had the injectors replaced.
Not until the truck starts bouncing. are the shocks go to leaking.
Need to flush the system out real good.Then install the green antifreeze in it ( PRESSTONE ) Is real good.
Never, it is designed to last the life of the engine and is normally replaced when the engine is overhauled.
Freeze plugs are located on the sides of the engine block to allow for the expansion of the coolant if it should freeze. Without them the engine block could crack. They do not normally have to be replaced unless they begin to leak from corrosion or external damage.
The fuel filter is a permanent filter mounted inside the fuel tank. No service is required.
I was recently quoted $685 to have one replaced. Just had one replace on my daughters Jeep and it cost just about $500.
Corn should not rot when you freeze it.
All the speakers in a 1991 Chevy Silverado should be 4x6 if they are stock.
The parts should fit.
If your 94 Silverado with a 96 Silverado transmission slips out of overdrive when you are on the highway, the gears may have seized up. You should also check the transmission fluid level.