Sounds like they gave you Joe's on the free warranty part 😉I just got 2. One with a warranty replacement battery for the Roadmaster and the other with a pair of wiper blades for my truck.
Sounds like they gave you Joe's on the free warranty part 😉I just got 2. One with a warranty replacement battery for the Roadmaster and the other with a pair of wiper blades for my truck.
WTF?! I'm about to call and complain! I've spent like probably $1500 and I've got no magnets to show for it!I just got 2. One with a warranty replacement battery for the Roadmaster and the other with a pair of wiper blades for my truck.
The tune up order for Jr's car had the first one we have gotten in a long time. Might of been cause it was for him & not me. BTW they are still slacking offering the discount codes. Thanks to those who post them.Any other regular RockAuto customers notice they've been slacking on magnets lately? My last 7 or 8 orders, all over $100, probably since January, have only gotten maybe 1 magnet.
I want my damn magnets.
I've come to the conclusion those GMT800 trucks are the pinnacle of GM trucks. I'm far more impressed with my brother's 2002 Sierra, which he bought new in late September, 2001, than I am with my GMT900, which I bought new in March, 2008. I'm unimpressed by the overpriced, under-engineered contemporary offerings from GM.Finished a long haul up in the 496 yukon today. A trip by the numbers:
Days; 25
Miles: 3,902
States visited: 15
Concerts seen: 7
Gallons of gas: 258
Quarts of oil burned: 0.75
Cases of Polar soda: 8
Litres of Mead: 8
Bottles of Polish liquor: 16
Apples picked: 2 bushels, 3 pecks
Blacksmith visits: 22
Free T-shirts: 6 Massachusetts, 26 Chevrolet, 1 from Dokken Roadie.
I'm sure there's some more ridiculous numbers I could pull out if I look through receipts, or count parade beads, etc.
Takeaway: this rig got 15.15mpg overall including running through quite a bit of hills, not just flatland, and stop and go traffic as well. Was fairly empty on the trip up but had a bit over 2600# payload in the truck on the return.
There's some concert videos to be uploaded, I'll dumb the resolution down to fit for those more interested in hearing the bands than seeing video. I'll make an off-topic thread.
Included Fogerty/CCW, BTO, Dokken, Foghat, Dire Straits Legacy (former band touring members reunited), Jefferson Airplane/Starship, and a couple others, although, sometimes phone died which meant not much or any video.
But, should be more on the board a bit for a week or two, before things creep back up pulling me different directions....
The *only* shortfall of a gmt800 like mine is twofold - rust, and rear frame/factory hitch design. They're a step backwards in that department. Rust is pretty well known. The rear frame/hitch issue can be offset by a quality unit like a drawtite. The factory design ended short, and, right at a energy absorption zone so what happens is with a heavy load the bumper and hitch bend downwards towards the ground and you're done, frame swap time, IF you tow heavy with a good bit of tongue weight.I've come to the conclusion those GMT800 trucks are the pinnacle of GM trucks. I'm far more impressed with my brother's 2002 Sierra, which he bought new in late September, 2001, than I am with my GMT900, which I bought new in March, 2008. I'm unimpressed by the overpriced, under-engineered contemporary offerings from GM.
15 MPG out of a 496 pulling a vehicle pushing three tons, plus payload, is impressive. Glad to see y'all had a good trip and got home safe.
I've become convinced that GM genuinely has no idea what they are doing. They don't know who their market is, they don't know what their product focus should be, and Crayola probably spends more on engineering than the entirety of GM. They know people like trucks, but instead of making oh, I dunno, transmissions that don't starve themselves of fluid, or rocker panels that don't rust out in 5 years, they came up with a gimmicky tailgate that no one asked for and another sh*t interior that squeaks right off the showroom floor.I've come to the conclusion those GMT800 trucks are the pinnacle of GM trucks. I'm far more impressed with my brother's 2002 Sierra, which he bought new in late September, 2001, than I am with my GMT900, which I bought new in March, 2008. I'm unimpressed by the overpriced, under-engineered contemporary offerings from GM.
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