DaveH77
04-08-2007, 16:34
Greetings all,
Great forum here, found it with a google search for "cab filter" information.
My '01 Chevy has the cab filters, and they are a real lung saver out on the dusty farm roads.
Just "upgraded" to an '04 GMC SLT w dual zone heating and all the rest of the fancy doo-dahs I really don't need or want, but I just had to have the heated leather seats!
BIG shock and suprise to me to find out some idiots at GM decided to delete the in cab filters!!
(believe me when I say it pains me to put idiot and GM in the same sentence, but in this case they deserve it)
I found this great thread that sounds like the filters can be installed in later trucks but not sure if that also applies to the dual zone HVAC ducting or not.
http://www.thedieselpageforums.com/tdpforum/showthread.php?t=14147
My '04 is already dirtier inside after one month than my filter-fitted '01 was after 1 1/2 years!
GRRRRRR......IDIOTS!!!
Don't they know working men actually use these "professional grade" trucks off the pavement?
Sorry for the rant, but I am disgusted to have this beautiful SLT trashed with dust all the time.
Does anyone know if filters can be retrofitted into the dual zone ducts?
If not, then I guess I need an '01, '02, or '03-'04 w/o dual zone HVAC?
Am I correct that this is the only way to have in cab air filters in a newer GM truck?
ANY help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Dave
Great forum here, found it with a google search for "cab filter" information.
My '01 Chevy has the cab filters, and they are a real lung saver out on the dusty farm roads.
Just "upgraded" to an '04 GMC SLT w dual zone heating and all the rest of the fancy doo-dahs I really don't need or want, but I just had to have the heated leather seats!
BIG shock and suprise to me to find out some idiots at GM decided to delete the in cab filters!!
(believe me when I say it pains me to put idiot and GM in the same sentence, but in this case they deserve it)
I found this great thread that sounds like the filters can be installed in later trucks but not sure if that also applies to the dual zone HVAC ducting or not.
http://www.thedieselpageforums.com/tdpforum/showthread.php?t=14147
My '04 is already dirtier inside after one month than my filter-fitted '01 was after 1 1/2 years!
GRRRRRR......IDIOTS!!!
Don't they know working men actually use these "professional grade" trucks off the pavement?
Sorry for the rant, but I am disgusted to have this beautiful SLT trashed with dust all the time.
Does anyone know if filters can be retrofitted into the dual zone ducts?
If not, then I guess I need an '01, '02, or '03-'04 w/o dual zone HVAC?
Am I correct that this is the only way to have in cab air filters in a newer GM truck?
ANY help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Dave