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asalinasz39

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  1. Swaped my Silverado door emblems Didnt like the passenger side seemed a bit crooked and it was bugging me so I removed it and ordered a new pair from ebay to try again. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  2. I like it a lot! Used it three times already on my truck, dads, and wife's car. It gives you two options of use. One with the traditional spray cleaner and microfiber towel or new option dip the 2.0 "clay bar" in your clean soapy water after washing area with regular sponge. Then you apply your wax of course and off you go to a clean shinny vehicle.
  3. Yes I do use jack stands this was just to snap the pic and back down it went with no work down on the truck. I was just testing out the jack Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  4. Here is the link https://m.harborfreight.com/3-ton-low-profile-steel-heavy-duty-floor-jack-with-rapid-pump-62326.html Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  5. Added frame hole covers...hand washed, clay bar with new mothers 2.0 and waxed. Oh and also bought a new jack from harbor for tire rotations. Been doing several trips lately around texas. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  6. Of course they would blame it on the amp. But its good they did the update. I was hoping mine would update itself since I pay for the data plan but that didn't happen. Haven't had any issues anymore thank goodness Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  7. I got this message on mine yesterday. I turned on the truck and hooked up my cellphone too quick on the usb (center console) for screen to react; I was also pressing spotify on both screen and cellphone and then screen goes black. Drove out with it and then that message pops. Then back to black then again the message. Got back home and turned off the truck. Locked and let it sit for 30 mins while i read and watched videos online on how to fix it. Came back to try a trick from youtube which said to push the steering command button or disconnect battery. Before though i put the key in and bammm fixed itself. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  8. She put in some work this last weekend with some tile and cement bags. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  9. In the first couple of pages of the $50 and under mod thread their is a pic of the diagram under the steering wheel where you can tap on too. Hope that helps Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  10. That is the key to make it fun. Lol Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  11. Well if you ever do let us know! I believe I read somewhere on this thread about a company who does custom length shocks. Perhaps at least the rear. I know Rough Country has the N20 front for their 7" lift but I dont know if those would be softer than your adjustables. By the way could you please post pics of your CV angles and under lift components. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  12. Thanks guys will definitely look into these places for quotes. I got the leveling kit done One Stop Shop from the Bert Ogden dealership recommendation; but at work my buddy's all go to TRUCK TOYZ for their lifts. Just gathering info to be ready when the savings add up for lift/tires/install
  13. Love your setup man! How is the McGauhy kit behaving? Read through this whole thread and over the first pages a few negative comments were thrown over this kit. But I have compared and noticed its the only kit that drops the crossmembers a full 7" to maintain great cv angles. Overall people prefer BDS and Zone but If Iam correct the 6 and 6.5" kits only drop the crossmember 4 and 4.5".
  14. Truck is looking sharp @TxJose! I live in the area Mission Tx; just curious where did you get your BDS installed? I've been looking into a Zone 6.5 or Mcghauhys 7-9 and would like a reputable shop to do my work.
  15. At the flea market sitting dirty and flexing a bit. Got 2" block in the rear in place of oem but rancho shocks were still okay. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  16. Looks great and the bumpers will make it even better. I love those headlights on that model Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  17. Lol sounds good bud; glad to help Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  18. Rear of front well to mid first step ~23" Mid first step to passenger mid step ~44" Finally rear of front well to passenger mid step ~67" Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  19. I don't have experience with any of the others however for me these have been working great going in and out of the truck. I go left foot on step grab the steering wheel and in I go with ease and no sliding on seat whatsoever. Wife is happy about them too and even my little 3 year old uses them in the rear with no issues; but I definitely recommend them. My wife would have probably pointed something out immediately if the in and out procedure was uncomfortable. The steps are great and as previously recommended by others some linex can re-inforce them and prevent rust issues.
  20. One thing I noticed on mine after the leveling kit install with stock tires and alignment I drove it for a week and the alignment was way off as the suspension settled. I slapped it the new tires and re-aligned it plus the 1/4 wheel spacers and no problems here with 33x12 couragia MT (32.8x12.3) factory specs. STAMPED STEEL UCAS on mine as well.
  21. Have you taken it for alignment? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  22. Couple more pics of different view with the ebay hooped bars. So far still working great and longer have people sliding off the seats and pinching off the leather. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  23. Finally got my truck the husky liners and i love the fit. Amazon prime for $88 for 2 front ones - $50 discount for getting the amazon cc and take away shipping with BIGTHANKS promo code plus $5off from "MileUp" app. Paid $35 with tax and received them super quick Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  24. Yup for the same reason; I got these. People complained on the height plus I would notice they would slide off and I know that was not good for the leather seats. They fit great and were easy to install. The set comes with bolts and brackets to attache to factory holes. I love the glossy look and just need to wash my truck now to even out the look...lol On the actual step the sheet metal has passed the weight test and I haven't noticed any negatives on them so far. My brother is about 260 lbs and the steps did just fine as he tested them in and out of the truck numerous times.
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