Chev dealers have a manual with that exact info in -down to the dollar. You need to ask one of them, sorry.
First make sure rear service brakes are adjusted properly Parking brake adjustment should either be at the junction of the three cable under vehicle or at the parking brake handle (May have to remove trim to access)
How do you hit someone while parallel parking???
Should be the same as rear brake linings or pads
You will never need to. It will out last the truck it's self.
Never, normally it will last the life of the engine.
The person who ran into you from behind of course because they should be stopping, or slowing down when you turn in the parking lot.
If they are platinum plugs, should be every 95,000 to 100,000 miles.
Should be a procedure outlined in owner's manual has something to do with the parking brake - sorry don't remember any more ------------ Depress the parking brake pedal to its first click. That should turn off the headlights without actually engaging the brakes. Just release the parking brake to turn those irritating all-the-time suckers back on.
No, you do not. If you change the caliper, you will have to bleed that brake line. Have someone press on the brake pedal. Open the bleed valve, while they continue to hold the pedal. Close the valve. Repeat 3 times. We did it 4 times, but 3 should do it. Works great!
When u parking
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.
It does not have a timing belt. It has a timing chain which is normally good for the life of the engine.