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68post

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Tim
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1984
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84 K30 SRW Silverado, 85 C20 C6P
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454, TBD
Have y'all seen this ? I believe my C20 will get one, once/if I can spring it from it's 3-1/2 yr "Paint Jail" sentence it's serving.

It will really be nice not having a controller screwed to the bottom of the dash !
 

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I have heard of it, but I assumed it would be expensive so I never looked into it, lol. That would work great in my van, as there's several blank switch panels and no extra knee space under the dash.
 

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That is pretty slick, but for over $200 I'll keep my Powerstop. In my trucks (square also) I mounted them centered up tight under the steering column. In a pantic you can hit it with either hand. Saved me more than once. I think some people don't look when they are driving.
 

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Indianapolis
First Name
Tim
Truck Year
1984
Truck Model
84 K30 SRW Silverado, 85 C20 C6P
Engine Size
454, TBD
That is pretty slick, but for over $200 I'll keep my Powerstop. In my trucks (square also) I mounted them centered up tight under the steering column. In a pantic you can hit it with either hand. Saved me more than once. I think some people don't look when they are driving.
$200 ? I see $135 plus $19.95 patch cord.
AND YES - some people pay no attention, or maybe it's the fact that they're just shytty drivers and don't care. Believe me after nearly forty yrs at just my current gig of driving a service truck I'm about done with the fools - not sure how much more I can take !!
We travel either heavy or very heavy, and that's before pulling a trailer load if need be.
I made sure the trailer had 4 - 11" brakes on a 16' .
 

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