This has to be my my favorite post of all time. I took the liberty to organize it a little bit. I want to say thank to the originator of this post and to everyone who contributed. I want to keep adding to this list. So keep the suggestions coming.
BTW - I took this a little further and bought a sonoma gt 2wd to shed some serious weight. I do have a full set of syclone cladding that i might put on the truck if i want to keep the syclone look.
Thanks again
Engine
- Aluminum Block
- Aluminum Heads
- Spare engine brackets (AC, lift hooks, MAP/EGR bracket, etc......)
- Aluminum water pump
- Stock starter (replaced with CVR)
- Clutch fan (replaced with electric fans)
- J-car PS pump setup
- Accessory brackets
- dump that giant AC bracket if you yank the AC, and figure out some other situation. That bracket is big, it's in the way constantly, and it isn't very light.
- Mini starter.
- Compact AC Compressor
Engine Compartment
- Brake booster
- look into the Hydrabooster setup like Nolan has used. The factory brake booster is really heavy, and again, bulky and in the way (imagine changing the #5 plug if that thing wasn't there). Added benefit of really strong holding power on the line.
- ABS Module
- ABS lines (replaced with hand bent brake lines)
- ABS extras (wiring, sensors, etc...)
- AC compressor
- AC condensor
- AC accumulator & Lines
- Stock air intake (crossover tube, hoses, and box)
- Cruise control (temporarily)
- Heater core and lines
- Evaporator Core (replaced with heater box)
- PCV system (replaced by custom setup)
- Charcoal canister, bracket, and vac lines
- Vacuum ball, bracket, and lines
- Boost solenoid
- EGR valve
- EGR solenoid & lines
- Battery tray
- Stock plastic skidplate
Transmission
- Custom tranny crossmember w/ Intergraterd Drive Shaft Loop
- Torque converter (replaced by TCS unit)
- Torque converter cover
Cooling
- Aluminum Radiator
- Radiator coolers (radiator replaced with unit w/o coolers)
- Tranny cooler (relocated to rear with custom 2 wire hydraulic hoses)
- Oil cooler lines (filter adapter replaced with standard 4WD S-Series adapter)
- DP to bellhousing bracket
Intercooler
- A2A intercooler really dropped a bunch of weight
- Stock lower CCHE (replaced with CAS unit)
- CCHE lines (replaced with rerouted heater hose)
- Coolant overflow (replaced with plastic catch can)
Exhaust System
- Catalytic converter
- Catalytic converter heat shield
- Factory exhaust (replaced with single pipe that dumps at front of bed)
- Rear exhaust bracket
Body & Sheet Metal
- Front bumper cover end brackets
- Aluminum Core Support
- Custom sheetmetal work
- Remove Wiper Assembly
- Stock side mirrors (replaced with SS ones)
- Spare bolts from each fender liner (only 4 bolts per side now)
- Underhood liner
- Underhood lamp
- Lexan Back Window
- Carbon Fiber or Fiberglass Hood
- Carbon Fiber Tailgate
- Fiberglass Inner Fenders
- Fiberglass Front Bumber Cover & Support (6lbs)
- Fiberglass Rear Bumber Cover & Support (4.5lbs)
- Bed Cover - Go Carbon Fiber (Adam & Ian can help on this one)
- Metal Tailgate Straps - switch to Cable (plus no more noise)
- Foglight housings in the truck were made of steel and the eBay ones were plastic; shaved off a good 5lbs.
- Removed driving/fog lamps. (I know have a place to put brake cooling ducts)
Drivetrain
- Cross Drilled Rotors & Carbon Metalic Pads
- SSBC Force 10 SportTwin 2-Piston Calipers (14 pound reduction)
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- Billet Spindles (someone on this list has them)
- Carbon Fiber Half Shafts (Brain Hartman sells them)
- Stock front suspension (replaced with PEP or JS Design)
- Torsion bar crossmember
- Stock steering shaft (replaced with Borgeson unit)
- Spare tire
- Spare tire holder and tube
- Jack and tire tool
- Jack bracket and cover
- CF driveshaft
- Fiberglass rear springs.
- Overload springs
- Stock rear drums (replaced with aluminum ones)
- Welds/Hoosiers I have took 80# off the stock wheel weight
- Firestone Firehawk SZ50 EP are comparatively lighter tires from what I remember
Fuel Delviery
- Gas tank cover
- Sump'd 13 gal fuel tank GM Part #15659268
- Aluminum Fuel Cell (mounts where factory spare was located)
Interior
- Seats . James Sy had those plastic roller coaster seats in it.
- Various interior panels
- ECM bracket
- Power Windows & Locks
- Sound Deading on firewall (very heavy 28lbs)
- Sound Deading on back Cab wall (yep just as heavy)
- Sound Deading under Carpet
- Heating & Cooling Ductwork underdash
- Wiring Harness (go painless or ezwiring.com-not for the faint at heart)
- Sunvisors with one w/o vanity mirrors & lights
- Radio & Speakers (not an option in my book)
- Floor mats
Other Options:
- Tons of bolts, washers, and misc clips and brackets