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    chris
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    kelowna, bc, canada
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    Male
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    2014 z71 silverado

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  1. i got the Hypertech 732501 Speedometer/Odometer Recalibration Programmer - yea... i know it's not the one you are asking about - but it worked great before i bought it i contacted my dealership (via email) asking if it would void any warranties and they responded saying "no - it was fine to use". i made sure to hold onto that reply just in case if you have warranty concerns i would recommend contacting your dealership and make sure you get a written reply
  2. the anzo instructions show how to do it without removing the bumper. the link from above doesn't work but i saved the pdf when it was on the anzo webpage - hoping i can attach the file.... looks like it worked! hopefully it will help you out! bumper step removal.pdf
  3. i think you need to change your user name to "Gumpy Bea"!! ha! ha!
  4. yes - it's glow wire you can see what i did in my build thread i think this link will take you to where i started working on the cup holders... https://www.gm-trucks.com/forums/topic/189651-bc-chris-2014-silverado-slz-z71/page/5/?tab=comments#comment-1879718 keep scrolling thru the build thread becuz the cup holders get brought up a few times
  5. i added a ton of ambient lighting to my '14. front footwells (i have 2 sets of lights for the front footwells - one is bright and is wired to come on when the door opens. the other is a lot dimmer and is on for driving a night, just to give a little light in the footwells). i put some lights in the 'cubbies' on either side of the center console: in the cubby on the back of the center console: added lights under the front seats to light up the floor of the back seats. these come on when the doors are open: and then probably my favourite one... i made an insert for the bottom of my cup holder! i still have lots of plans to add other lighting elements to the truck - just need to find the time! life was much easier before kids! ha! ha!
  6. yea - it's still messed up and i'm on a pc i wonder if they've tried turning it off then on again? : |
  7. i used SEM colour coat (adhesion promoter and then the 'graphite' colour) when i did the interior of my '89 back in 2012. the interior was the classic 10 different shades of grey and i wanted to make everything match. i pulled out EVERYTHING and painted it - even the metal seat brackets!! it looked awesome... and still does. i've been amazed at how it's held up! center console lid while in progress: finished door panel and everything reinstalled. some of the greys look different, but that's from different materials and how the light bounces off of them. like i said - the interior still looks the same today! ** i hadn't done the center console when i took these pics - but it matches and still looks awesome!
  8. those mirrors are suuuuuper easy to swap out. there's 3 'bolts' on the mirror that attach them to the truck. depending on your door panel, you can either just pop off a small piece on the inside or (if your doors are like mine) you need to pop off the entire door panel here's a couple videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_vU_6UnHu8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zdUa-2Bumg i did mine years (more like decades) ago. this is my '89...
  9. i'm trying to remember - it was a couple years ago that i added the LED. i think i remember saying to myself, "well that was easier than i thought it would be!"
  10. i have a 2014 silverado and added grille overlays that i got off of ebay - they worked great and were waaaaaay less than replacing the grille! i can't speak for the overlays you are looking at, but mine fit fine
  11. i popped mine out a couple years ago to add a light inside the "cubby hole' (my kids love it! ha!) as mentioned above - 4 screws and then it's just clips that hold on the piece
  12. this video is great for showing where you can grab power.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K0ZNOFpDTEo around 8:40 is where the guy talks about the power supplies
  13. you mean like this... https://www.gm-trucks.com/forums/topic/179750-regular-cab-short-box-pictures/
  14. ha... don't even think of buying gas in canada... not that you can cross the border right now anyways! 'regular' gas (87 octane) is currently at $1.309 per LITRE!!! there's 3.78541 l/us gal...so that's a measly $4.955 per gal welcome to canada!
  15. i can't remember which guy it was, but someone installed e-track on either side of their tailgate (like where the hinges are) and then got different clips to go in the track depending on what he wanted to strap down. i plan on doing this mod in the next couple months - it's great for strapping stuff down when the tailgate needs to stay down e-track: https://www.princessauto.com/en/1000-lb-stainless-steel-e-track-single-track/product/PA0008526295 strap: https://www.princessauto.com/en/2-in-x-8-ft-3500-lb-e-track-ratchet-strap/product/PA0008841553
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