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Hello, guys just wanted to introduce myself & the 'new to me' Chevy Silverado Double Door LTZ. Not new to Chevy trucks. I also have a '96 Z71 Ext cab that I bought new 24 years ago.
The new addition is a CPO and comes with 5.3L V-8 with 6-speed transmission.
I noticed that I need a front floor matt retainer plug (black). Does anyone have a link to where I can get one? Part # maybe....
FOUND IT! If anyone needs the P/N for the '17 front Matt Retainer Black it's 11611845
Last edited by rav3; Apr 12, 2020 at 9:54 PM.
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Hello, guys just wanted to introduce myself & the 'new to me' Chevy Silverado Double Door LTZ. Not new to Chevy trucks. I also have a '96 Z71 Ext cab that I bought new 24 years ago.
The new addition is a CPO and comes with 5.3L V-8 with 6-speed transmission.
I noticed that I need a front floor matt retainer plug (black). Does anyone have a link to where I can get one? Part # maybe....
I made a few quick searches but found nothing. I'd check with Dormam. Hard to find small parts. Nice looking Silverado!!!!
Hello rav3. I'm new here as well. Just bought a new to me 2017 Silverado LTZ like yours only mine it bright red. Question? When you start your truck do the dash gauges go all the way to the right and then all the way back to the left before resetting to normal positions? I just noticed this with mine today. Thanks in advance.
Hello rav3. I'm new here as well. Just bought a new to me 2017 Silverado LTZ like yours only mine it bright red. Question? When you start your truck do the dash gauges go all the way to the right and then all the way back to the left before resetting to normal positions? I just noticed this with mine today. Thanks in advance.
Hell-o Hokiefan, welcome to the Chevy world. Yes, Mine does the same. I think this is for the dash ECU (where ever that is) to know where the max mins are each gage. That's just a guess.