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4x4LJB

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About 4x4LJB

  • Birthday 01/26/1956

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  • Location
    Martha's Vineyard
  • Gender
    Male
  • Drives
    2015 GMC Sierra 1500 SLT, 2006 Chrysler 300C/SRT8, 2013 Honda cb1100, 2006 Ducati Monster S2R, 1958 Plymouth Fury

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  1. Mine didn't come with the console. Yeah. Just did. Thanks.
  2. Ah. Thanks, but I need 98241, which is for a 1500 extended cab. Appreciate it.
  3. Sounds good. But, I just did a check on Ebay, and all the front and rear sets are priced at a minimum of 179.95. Where did you find them for 120.00 delivered?
  4. How do you like the Husky mats? Did you compare them to the Weathertechs?
  5. On my 2015 GMC Sierra 1500 SLT, here is my Pace Edwards "Jackrabbit" tonneau cover and a factory GMC "Bed Rug." Had to modify the side rails of the Jackrabbit to compensate for the thickness of the Bed Rug. Pace Edwards is cool with the mod, and now the tailgate shuts perfectly, with a 1/16" clearance: Here she is with GMC Factory Mudguards installed. They fit perfectly.
  6. For my 2015 GMC Sierra 1500 SLT, I've added the following carefully chosen and installed (by me) accessories: Front & Rear Factory GMC Mudguards. To me, they have the best fit and protection. I flooded all fasteners and drilled holes with silicone for a rust-free install: GMC Factory "Bed Rug." Made by Bed Rug for GMC, it is slightly less expensive than the Bed Rug aftermarket model, and it has a GMC logo to boot. Hidden, alas, by the Pace Edwards "Jackrabbit" tonneau cannister: I had to modify the side rails of the PE Jackrabbit by 3/8" with a Dremel tool, as the thickness of the Bed Rug initially hampered the install. Tailgate now closes perfectly. Last but not least, a "SuperBumper." Good for protection from a rear end crash, it will deal a severe blow to any vehicle that tries to get overly friendly:
  7. Meh. Different design. I can't see an advantage or disadvantage in any of them.
  8. Yep. I know where you're coming from. I'm 60 years old this January, and, although I'm in great shape for my age (a fitness addict) I figure I'll be into my 70's (gulp!) before I turn in this truck for God Know's what. So, I bought the Pace Edwards. I just ordered GM's P.N. 22892012 Bed Rug Kit for 2015 GMC Sierra 6.6 Bed, and a set of molded GMC Mud Guards, front and rear. The GMC Bed Rug was a little less $$$ than the BedRug's version, and the GMC Mudguards look "ex-factory/"
  9. I ordered the Pace Edwards Jackrabbit. Why? Because I like it better than the Roll-N-Lock A Series as it is entirely flush with the top of the bed. I don't like the Roll-N-Lock's front housing standing above the top of the bed. Also, I like the PE's lock and hardware better. Just sayin.'
  10. What about the Pace Edwards Full Metal Jackrabbit? Looks nice. I like that the cover housing up front sits just about flush with the top of the bed.
  11. I don't mind spending money when it pays or counts. I anticipate owning this truck for 10 years, as I do all my vehicles. Paying an extra 500 bucks or so over the long run is peanuts. And, if it results in satisfaction over that time period, then it's not a problem spending the dough.
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