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Larger tires - Speedometer correction
Zeker replied to Haufski762's topic in 2019-2026 Silverado 1500 & Sierra 1500
Correct. I figure if he was interested he could contact Rough Country and see if they would be releasing one for the 2022 and newer models. -
Larger tires - Speedometer correction
Zeker replied to Haufski762's topic in 2019-2026 Silverado 1500 & Sierra 1500
I went with this. It seems to be pretty accurate based on Google Maps GPS speed. You put in vehicle info, rim size and tire size if I remember correctly. https://www.roughcountry.com/product/speedometer-calibrator-90045 -
This may be an option for you. I don't think it does a true 360 though. Looks to me like it's more for seeing down the sides when making turns "The system automatically activates cameras based on driving behavior, such as using left and right turn signals." https://www.shopchevyparts.com/electronics/2021-silverado-1500-trailering-camera-system-intellihaul-mirror-cameras-wireless-camera/19421450-p-92313795.html https://www.shopchevyparts.com/electronics/2021-silverado-1500-trailering-camera-system-add-intellihaul-front-camera-option/19421452-p-92315774.html I put just a front camera on my Trail Boss. Wasn't too bad to do. I do not know if your HC already has the Intellihaul 2.0 system in it.
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Nitto Recon Grapplers any good?
Zeker replied to 03blackz71's topic in Modifications, Wheels & Tires
I have had horrible luck with the Ridge Grappler and wouldn't get them again. I have had two sets on two different trucks. Both sets had at least one "bad" tire that wouldn't balance (or stay balanced). I had to replace the bad ones under warranty which was a huge pain on the first set. They said it was something like "excessive road force balance". To troubleshoot the problem when you have to rely on a tire shop to balance and scheduling appointments sucks. Plus not knowing if it is the tire or the new rims or something with the truck. Then the local authorized Nitto dealer didn't want to replace it so had to battle with them. I know that's not a Nitto thing but just added to the experience. Thinking it was just bad luck I got a set for my Trail Boss and had the same issue. The dealer that installed them did replace the one but they either replaced the wrong one or there was two bad ones because I still have an issue. I have had them balanced multiple times at different shops. When you rotate the tires and the back two are on the front everything is perfect. So I ruled out anything with the truck. They ride quiet and smooth but I don't think they are the best in snow. So that's my experience with Ridge Grapplers. -
Mirror Wire Diagram for 2019 Express 2500
Zeker replied to Marsh21's topic in Modifications, Wheels & Tires
You may be able to find it in this: https://www.gmupfitter.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/19_express_savana_body_builder_SM_U_2018SEP07.pdf -
2019 Silverado 1500 Bow tie change
Zeker replied to Pb14 42's topic in 2019-2026 Silverado 1500 & Sierra 1500
I used a plastic trim tool to gently pry mine off so I could PastiDip it. I didn't feel like removing the grill. Had no issues. Of course there is always a risk prying off most any plastic piece so it's a choice of how you want to. -
GM floor liners vs Weathertech liners
Zeker replied to mds47588's topic in 2019-2026 Silverado 1500 & Sierra 1500
110% prefer the GM ones over WeatherTech -
Rough Country SF1 Fender Flares on refresh
Zeker replied to jaxcam02's topic in 2019-2026 Silverado 1500 & Sierra 1500
That's interesting the front now comes in two pieces. I kinda like both looks (old one piece and new two piece). How are they holding up so far? Staying aligned? -
Rough Country SF1 Fender Flares on refresh
Zeker replied to jaxcam02's topic in 2019-2026 Silverado 1500 & Sierra 1500
I have the SF1s and the rubber seal will be the death of me. I agree with the others as to why they don't include adhesive tape on the seal like others do. I constantly had the issue of it folding under the flare. I called RC and tried to determine which way they are suppose to go on. They couldn't give me a clear answer. I then asked about getting a rubber seal with tape already on it since they reference that in their instructions. They said they never had tape on theirs. I again said it was in their instructions but they insisted they hadn't. So I then asked what style they were (Tall wiper, Small wiper, C-Channel etc). They didn't know. Tried to compare some to the one they sent but online pics kind of sucked. So I bought one that had tape and put it on and it helped but I don't think it was the right style for these. So I ended up using some RTV silicone on some areas that still would fold. So that has been my drama with them. Still not happy but they don't fold under. -
I agree with dieselfan1, get some soft of ppf on any painted parts on the front. I had a local pro install 3M PPF. I then bought a kit online that was precut and did my pillars, top of cab and all lights on the front. It was harder to work with than I thought but can be done.
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Have since added a Rough Country 4inch lift, painted to match Rough Country fender flares, Fuel rims and 35" Nitto Ridge Graplers
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Security Camera System
Zeker replied to Dan Corbett's topic in 2019-2026 Silverado 1500 & Sierra 1500
I usually back into any parking spot then I have my dashcam (a Viofo A129) on all the time. I don't have the rear camera installed yet and of course they won't cover the sides so I don't get 360 coverage. I have the power for it ran so I can either use the cigarette lighter or the USB port (One is on all the time but can't remember which is which). That way I can change it to not be on all the time in case I want to. I drive it daily so not worried about the truck battery plus they don't draw that much. -
I have the Lasfits. Seem to be working fine. Attached pic of stock (passenger side) versus Lasfit doesn't do them justice. No hyper flash, I believe they have the resistor (or some sort of magic) built in. Have had to add resistor to wiring in the past. Much nicer to have it right in the bulb.
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I think the TB and AT4s are the sharpest looking trucks out there. I vinyl wrapped the "scoop" on the hood in gloss black. I also blacked out the emblems and the exhaust tips on the back with PlastiDip which I don't think the pic does it justice. Looks better in person.
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Duratrac's that loud?
Zeker replied to Moledigger2019's topic in Engines & Drivetrain (V8, Duramax, TurboMax)
Yeah, started really noticing them around 20k -
Mine has started doing this as well. I haven't had an update since I bought the truck. Still on 509. The Check for Updates keeps telling me there are none. The dealer keeps telling me there are none for my truck. But it seems odd it just started doing this a few weeks ago.
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19 TB with just over 20k and it has been doing it for some time. Very annoying.
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Forgot to add to my last post.....I always had an issue with the left lateral support too. The thing that helped there was a long piece of harder, packing foam. There is a metal frame that runs vertical up both sides of the seat. There is a bigger gap on the left side versus the right between the metal frame and the inside of the seat cover/cushion that covers over it and provides the lateral support. I put the foam in that space and felt that made a noticeable difference.
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I tried a couple cushions and wasn't a fan of the look and I didn't think they did much. Kind of bulky. To get to the back of the seat there are two j type hooks that are on the bottom part of the back cover and connect under the seat. If you push them forward while pushing them down (hope that makes sense) that will unhook off the metal support. I don't have a pic of them unfortunately. Then there is a plastic c type bracket that goes across the whole back horizontally down on the bottom part of the back seat cover. I'll attach a pic with it circled. It connects the lower and upper seat cover so there is a c type connecter on both and they connect together. There are two zippers, one on each side, that go up the length vertically on the seat. They are tight at the bottom so be careful when you go to close it up. I found it easier if one person held the seat cover together while another person zips it closed. Be careful not to zip all the way off the end ( I MAY have done that) It is a pain to get it back on but can be done. You can see the two j type hooks hanging at the very bottom that connect under the seat. There also is a j type connector on the inside of the back flap about right above there the pocket is. It attaches to the vertical rail that is the lateral support. There is one on each side. After you have done it once it should hopefully make sense and it really isn't hard to open and close. I got the bottom seat cushion kind of off once but it was such a tight fit I really couldn't get anything in there to help out. Hope this helps if you decide to do it.
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Factory all weather mats...how are they?
Zeker replied to gr8almty1's topic in 2019-2026 Silverado 1500 & Sierra 1500
I agree, the factory ones are so much better than WeatherTechs. I don't think I would buy WeatherTechs again. And happy so far with factory bed liner as well. -
Show Us Your 2019 & Up T1 Pictures !
Zeker replied to Sierra Dan's topic in 2019-2026 Silverado 1500 & Sierra 1500
Yeah mine started showing wear right away. I'm easy on them so definitely disappointed from the durability aspect. -
v805.1 infotainment update
Zeker replied to OnTheReel's topic in 2019-2026 Silverado 1500 & Sierra 1500
I am STILL on 509 and it STILL says no updates. Dealer simply hit the check for updates and when it said No updates available told me there's no updates for my radio. Called Chevy and well, I will never get that 1.5 hours back. The last person I talked to said to check with my dealer.... I had NAV added after I bought it and wonder if that is causing the issue.
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