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Thread: 2000 GMC / Chevy ,Junky Frames
          
   
   

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    bobscogin is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oldmanb View Post
    Is this an east coast problem only?
    I can only say that it's not a problem in Southeast Louisiana. I have several GM pickups of that generation in my fleet. Some have over 250,000 miles on them in commercial use and never seen a frame problem. Seems as if you live in an area where frame corrosion is a problem, taking some preventive measures against it would part of routine maintenance.

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    I wonder if the problem exists out of certain build plants. At my shop in St.Louis I've never seen that problem.

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