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soltys

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  • Birthday 10/24/1982

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    Soltys
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    Sask, Canada
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    2014 Sierra SLT White Diamond

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  1. The Sierra is different. It's not tied into the center piece so it's much easier to remove for a clean look
  2. You have the two piece with the "chrome" center piece. I'm wondering if it's different for the blacked out front end (like on the midnight edition) Is there anything that still supports that center piece after the dam is removed? They guys that clipped theirs used the crease that the factory nicely included for cutting a straight line across the front end.
  3. I also haven't seen a 2017 Silverado with it removed. I have seen/know of a could guys who have clipped theirs to different lengths. I thought with the new shape of the front end, it was going to be a little tougher to run it completely damless on the '17s silverado
  4. Have to keep that DuHa protected. They scuff easily and no one wants everyone to see a scuffed up DuHa. Now when you have people in the backseat sitting just a few inches away from you DuHa and underwear storage, that's another story.
  5. I tend to go commando
  6. Seriously now - just go to the dealer, or any dealer if yours is that bad, ask them about the third brake light delete plate. I know you could get it on the previous gens for the 3500s chassis cabs that had cube box conversions mounted or flush mount racks and service boxes. I'm sure the option would still be there.
  7. If we're modifying the truck - 2 words - Duct Tape. All sorts of color options, A tight secure finish. Get the clear duct tape and keeps the lights for the Euro look. Or use red Tuct tape and still have the appearance of still having the brake light.
  8. Fondupot Did you end up lifting your front end? I thought I remember you saying that you were leaving it stock for the time being but I may have missed a follow up post. Reason I remember is because I was looking at the same 285s for my truck and wanted to ask you if you had any rubbing issues on the stock ride height.
  9. So for those that waited for it, (I'm not one of them) S&B just released their kit for the 2014+. http://www.sbfilters.com/index.php/year-make-model-engine/2014/cold-air-intake-kit-dry-filter-3802.html
  10. Where do you live? It's freezing here and over the past two winters, if I wash my truck and don't put it in the garage right away, ice will form over the sensors make the truck thing that something is constantly within the sensor warning distance. If the sensor doesn't change over a couple of seconds, the sensors are temporarily disabled and unavailable.
  11. That looks really good
  12. Who was your local having the 20% off? I'm waiting for someone in Sask to have them at a discount but I know enough people in Alberta that I could get one picked up. I'm missed one about 6 weeks ago and haven't wanted to pull the trigger again because I know what I could get it for.
  13. S&B Update - September became October and now: Thanks for your interest in our new cold air intake kit for the 2014 Chevy Silverado / GMC Sierra 5.3L (part number 75-5069). This intake is currently in development. We expect to have this kit released late in the fall of 2014. The cost of the kit will be $299 and will be available with a dry or cleanable filter. We will provide you updates as we get closer to launching this product. You can reply to this email at anytime for an update or with any question. You can also visit our R&D section on our website for updates. This will be available to ship from our Canadian DC apprx 3-4 weeks after it is released in the states. However, you are more than welcome to have it shipped from our plant here in California via USPS before then. Thanks for your support. Robin Lyons Breathe easy. Your engine and warranty are protected.
  14. Just throwing it out there but when this post started, did anyone else find it more helpful and useful. When the posted topics were exactly what Blue set them out to be when you started the section? The posts were simple, photos, with all the required info needed if anyone else wanted to put them on their truck. Now, we've got reposts with the original photos shown again and you have to scroll through pages of info just to get to the useful stuff. I thought when it started that it was going to be posts of the setups and if there were any questions about it - PM that person. Maybe I'm out to lunch on what this was suppose to be but I just found it a lot more useful when it started. Vent .02 done
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