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2007 GMC Canyon - Q&A

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2007 GMC Canyon Q & A from Around the Web

We have found 6 user submitted questions on the web and presented the best ones for you to read. This list is in ranked order, showing 1 - 4
How difficult would it be to install a small light in my engine compartment of my 2007 GMC Canyon?
I can't believe this truck came without a light under the hood. Even our Kia Sedona has a light there! Anyway, how hard would it be to install one, and what would it require? I want to tackle this myself.
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

The job would be easy, I'd go to the junk yard and find one that has the built in switch that turns it on when the hood is lifted and turns off when closed, then just run your two wires to the fuse block.

I have a 2007 gmc canyon. How do I install my tow ball?
The owner's manual says I can haul 2000 pounds once I install a tow ball on the back bumper. The problem is there is no hole, only a perforated circle that obviously needs to be punched out. Is that hard to do? Can I do it, and how? (The hole will be in the middle of the back bumper).
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

put a screw driver right in the middle of the knock out and smack it with a hammer, its not that hard

Does the 2007 GMC Canyon have sealed grease fittings??
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 3 answers

Most modern GM do. If yours does, simply use a needle for grease guns and insert it through the boots.

Any ideas for a lift on a 2007 gmc canyon?
not looking to spend a shit ton of cash but i can spend it if its worth it not looking to make it a monster truck either but a good amount of raise to the truck. product names, prices, option, websites, would all work
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 3 answers

Performance products makes a body lift kit #10153 that will raise you 3", stock you can fit 31" tires with no problems...anything larger than 32" would be a drain on the 5cyl...JMO Reference:www.ntwonline.com


 
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