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Sdfd504

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  • Birthday 07/20/1989

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    Blake Smith
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    Soddy Daisy, TN
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    2014 GMC Denali 6.2 White Diamond 4x4

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  1. I have a question about wiring up my Rough Country 30" curved light bar. The wiring harness with the light bar has a relay that connects to the battery and then has a cheap push button switch. I am wanting to change out the switch to a round rocker switch that I put in the center console cig lighter. The wires to the rough country switch are blue, white and black. I've tried to wire up the switch but haven't had much luck so far. Anybody converted their harness to this type of switch and if so what connections did you make? Below is the switch I want to change to. It will be either the lighted switch or just the simple non lighted switch with two prongs on the back.
  2. The Retro Fit source morimoto kit for sure! I installed mine two weeks ago and it's a huge improvement. Build quality and customer service are top notch.
  3. Thanks. I have a slight amount of rub on the sway bar at full lock in reverse. I zip tied the fender liner back prior to install.
  4. 305/55/20 Toyo Open Country Rugged Terrain 20x9 +18 XD Heist 2.5 RC level
  5. Go to custom wheel offsets and look at all the different trucks that are posted on there to see which offset you like the best. Just depends on if you want a stock look, flush with the fenders, or more of the wheel/tire outside of the fender. My 20x9 +18 KMC XD wheel site just outside of the fender with a 33x12" tire and looks perfect to me
  6. My front is 40 inches at the bottom the of black fender trim, rear is 40.5 inches
  7. It's a 2014 6.2 Denali 4x4 with a rough country level kit that was installed by the dealer. I haven't measured the fender height but it just has the spacer installed in the front.
  8. It's a rough country 2" level kit only. Rubs on passenger side front fender liner that I will have to zip tie back.
  9. Upgraded to XD Heist 20x 9 +18 with Toyo RT 305/55/20. Don't mind the lean the truck is sitting on a hill with my stock wheels in the back.
  10. Installed the Rigid SAE fogs last night and what a huge difference. Bottom right picture is of the fogs only.
  11. I'm looking to purchase a set of XD Heist rims in either a 20x10 or 20x9 size with 275/65/20 or 305/55/20. My biggest question is the offset selection is very limited for those rims. I am looking to have slightly outside the fenders stance. Which offset would be best for this look? http://www.kmcwheels.com/wheelSpecs/4378/1675/20320/xd818-heist
  12. So I have a question about wiring up my reverse light pods along with a front light bar behind the grill. My plans are to order a three position round rocker switch to run both lights. Up would be for light bar only on, center off and have bottom for the reverse light pods only. I don't want to have the reverse lights tied into my tail lights only on the switch. Just making sure this is possible and if anybody had a wiring diagram for what I need?
  13. So I have looked through 30+ pages of this thread and I am still as undecided as ever as to which direction I'm going to go. I have a 2014 Denali 1500 with a RC 2.5" level kit and I'm wanting to go from stock wheels and rims to a 20x9 or 10 with a 33"-34" BF Goodrich AT tire. I am wanting to keep the setup as flush as possible with the aggressive look still. Would a 305 55 20 with a 20x9 stick out of the fender a huge amount and if not which offset would I need? I know a 276 60/65 20 is the popular size but I think it looks very tall and narrow from what I've seen.
  14. Thanks I will give this a shot tomorrow.
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