Overview & Reviews
The big news for 2004 is the addition of an all-new light-duty 1500 Crew cab model with a five-and-a-half-foot bed that replaces last year's 1500HD model. The Work truck package is now available on all Sierras, while base models get standard cruise control along with a chrome grille, wheels and bumper. Other changes include newly designed 17-inch wheels on 4WD models, the deletion of the Professional package and a Quadrasteer package that is now available without additional trailering equipment.
- Roomy extended- and crew cab models, strong V8 engines, innovative features.
- Spotty fit and finish, low-grade interior materials.
User Reviews:
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Cracked Cylinder Heads - 2004 GMC Sierra 1500
By formergmcguy - May 7 - 10:58 amAt about 53,900 miles, my 2004 5.3L developed a ticking noise. Turned out to be cracked cylinder heads. $3800 repair bill. I had it repaired and traded it for a brand new Tundra with 5.7L engine. No regrets.