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moab11

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    Jeff
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    2018 GMC Sierra All Terrain

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  1. Looks like I fell victim to this too, are there any write-ups on removing the blower motor to clean it out?
  2. I have a feeling those are going to be the production mirrors, with a power slide mechanism. Notice how some of the mirrors are slid out past the horizontal arm. Seems like this is their answer to power fold/power extend tow mirrors. Too bad they look like dodge mirrors flipped up.
  3. do you have a picture? My 18 SLT has the standard steel rim.
  4. Here are a couple more that show my thought process a bit better. Would like to get some sort of bolt or screw through the bottom.
  5. Here's my 2018 with memory seats, let me know if you need any other pics, be glad to help you out.
  6. Didn't realize that the picture got rotated, but the bracket is in front of the shutters, the wood block is in the grill opening, and the upright of the bracket is facing the shutters. This picture should show my idea a bit better.
  7. I thought of this for mounting some Baja Designs S2 Pro's, as they are small and light and should put out good light still. That being said, what are your thoughts on if this mount will work/hold up? The plan is to use 3m double sided tape on the bottom and under the top to attach to the grille for more support. Hopefully the pictures will show what I am thinking about.
  8. I wouldn't worry about a bit of water at all, the system uses two trap doors actually, after the first(outer) one there is a compartment with a drain hole at the bottom, then another trap door that actually goes to the tank. That is why GM includes the little funnel with the trucks, to get past the second trap door, and trust me, it's needed for adding fuel de-icer or additives to the tank, and not the ground below the truck.
  9. I just did this on my 18 sierra that the dealer leveled. I couldn't understand why my highbeams seemed to be useless, then I realized that the headlights hadn't been adjusted. 1 1/2 turns is what I used and seems to be about perfect, and now my highbeams actually work properly! Edit: level was a 2.5 front and 1" rear I believe, never did get what kit the dealer used.
  10. Just wanted to chime in and thank Phil for helping me with my upgrade from DL3 mirrors to DQS mirrors. My dealer was doing it as part of the sale, but was having issues making everything work, Phil happily helped me out with more information and checking the harnesses that were ordered to make sure everything was right, and I could insist that the dealer do what Phil recommended. I have an 18 Sierra All Terrain with memory seats, and the part numbers that were used(to the best of my knowledge) are Harnesses: 84290965 and 84290982, Mirrors: 84041609 and 84228892. Now the dealer did mention about doing some update, but don't think it was related to the mirrors.
  11. Thank you for this! I do find it interesting that they say that the QR scanner will show up to 48 RPO codes, yet many of the trucks I have looked at have over 100 RPO codes. I wonder if this is a limit on the amount of information that a QR code can hold(maybe because of size)? Or, are all of the codes in the QR code, but mainstream scanners can't decipher that information yet?
  12. Wow, thank you for this! I thought it was weird there was no sticker. Can't imagine GM saving much by not adding one. What code reader have you found to provide the most information so far? When I am at the dealer next I will have to ask for a build sheet or printout of all of my RPO code for future reference.
  13. Just noticed my 18 sierra has no RPO sticker in the glovebox (upper or lower one). The camper info sticker is there, but no RPO sticker. The truck is fresh off of the transport, so it hasn't been sitting around for the sticker to be removed, build date of Sept 2017 I believe. Does anyone else with an 18 not have the sticker?
  14. I've always run plastic bed rail caps on my trucks, then put the toolbox on top of that. For mounting, I've done a mix of drilling through the box/bed rails and bolting down, but last time I found heavy duty j bolts from a local store for toolboxes. Used two per side and have been happy with that. They just hook under the lip of the bed rail and use a flange nut inside the tool box. As for mods, I've put stick on LED lights strips in the box and on the lid wired to a switch so I could see what is in there at night. Don't always need it, but is very handy.
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