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GMC TOPKICK/C-SERIES 2008 Owners, Service Repair, Electrical Wiring & Parts Manuals

Factory Original GMC TOPKICK/C-SERIES 2008 Manuals

The GMC TOPKICK/C-SERIES 2008 is a great vehicle that has proven popular over the years. Below are the factory original GMC TOPKICK/C-SERIES 2008 owners and service repair manuals for the vehicle. In addition, this page has links to the electrical wiring and parts manuals for the GMC TOPKICK/C-SERIES 2008. These are the exact manuals your GMC dealer has and are the best money can buy. If GMC TOPKICK/C-SERIES 2008 is not what you are looking for, click on the navigation links or call our friendly staff for manuals for all cars, trucks, and vehicles in the United States. Click or call now.

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What is the power output of the 6.6L Duramax engine in the 2008 Topkick?

The 6.6-liter Duramax diesel V8 engine found in the 2008 Topkick/C-Series boasts an impressive power output of 365 horsepower and a robust 660 lb-ft of torque. This potent engine provides ample power and torque for demanding tasks and heavy-duty applications. With its performance capabilities, the 6.6-liter Duramax engine offers a reliable and strong powerplant for the 2008 Topkick/C-Series.

What is the gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of the 2008 GMC Topkick/C-Series?

The gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of the 2008 GMC Topkick/C-Series can vary depending on the specific model and configuration. Generally, the GVWR for the 2008 Topkick/C-Series ranges from 16,500 to 63,000 pounds.

What are the available cab configurations for the 2008 GMC Topkick/C-Series?

The 2008 GMC Topkick/C-Series is available in three cab configurations: regular, extended, and crew. The regular cab has a single row of seating for the driver and passenger. The extended cab provides additional space behind the front seats, while the crew cab offers four full-size doors and a second-row bench seat for additional passenger capacity.

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