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      07-23-2025, 12:59 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by yonkinator View Post
Funny, that reminds me of the heater core plastic connectors on NBS GMC/Chevy trucks. They ALL fail and you can easily replace them with a metal fitting for peanuts but yet the OEM choose plastic.

On a positive note, maybe as the world gets harder and owning cars continue to get more expensive, these hard times will start making harder men and we'll see more of a return to conserve and maintenance cars and goods in general and value them as they should
be. Maybe we are on the cusp of a cultural shift...

...or maybe the movie Idiocracy will continue to be a documentary.
Not sure what NBS stands for, but my 2011 Avalanche has been rock solid, currently at 160,xxx miles. LOVE this truck, so versatile. I intend to keep it for a while, at least past 200K. Hope I didn't jinx it. Lol.

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