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pewterliftedz

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  1. I was able to find 4 sensors on eBay for $90 shipped. I just searched part number 84152501
  2. I’d suggest something adjustable like this, never have to buy another hitch again. https://m.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200738938_200738938
  3. GM does not support swapping tow mirrors unless you have a basic features. GM only makes 2 types of tow mirrors for the 1500, basic with power adjust , and fully loaded (blind spot, 360 camera, and power folding). I added the fully loaded mirrors to my basic LTZ that doesn’t have 360 cameras, they bolted up and work great. I still need to add the door harness so that the extra lights on these mirrors work. FYI these mirrors mirrors are $800+ per side and door harness $100 per side.
  4. Anyone want to buy chrome doors handles with front passive entry? Also there is no work around to taking the door panel off, the wiring harness need to be undone from inside the door
  5. I like my go rhino rb20 running boards. Make it easy to get my little one in and out of her car seat.
  6. They've already announced no interior refresh for 21'. It will be 22' for a facelift and interior refresh.
  7. What are you trying to tow that the 9k rating is limiting you? You'll run out of payload before you exceed your tow rating.
  8. You will lose side camera visibility swapping mirrors, there is no way around it. Swapping mirrors is not supported by GM unless you have the basic mirrors that do not power fold or have safety packages. Sorry to tell you, but you're stuck with your tow mirrors if you aren't willing to sacrifice your 360 camera.
  9. Selling the chrome door handles off my 2020 LTZ. Being from a 2020 only the front door handles have keyless buttons. $200 shipped to the lower 48 obo. Must use PayPal or cash if local to Houston. NOW $180 shipped!
  10. Your best bet is to buy paintable bumpers and send them out to be sprayed along with your sensors. There really is no proper way to paint metal bumpers that have been chromed unless you send them to a chrome shop to have the chrome chemically removed first.
  11. Mine aren’t that heavy, maybe 60lbs total. Bed cover was probably 50-60lbs
  12. Love my RB20 running boards, looks great!
  13. I have a 2020 Silverado LTZ dmax that I use to pull my 26’ Gulf Stream with, last time I weighed it loaded it was ~5100lb. The truck pulls great, actually just got back from a 600 mile road trip (Houston to Fredricksburg), 400 of those were pulling in the Texas Hill Country. I got 11.5-12mpg towing with the cruise set between 65 and 70 the whole way, and I used about 1.5 gallons of DEF. I do have a small lift on my truck with upgraded Eibach/Bilstein shocks, which I highly recommend! The new shocks greatly helped with the bouncing. I did keep factory height tires (Nitto Ridge Grapplers 275/55r20), which is very important if you plan on towing, so you aren’t wasting torque trying to move a bigger tire. Something to keep in mind is that I’m max out on GVWR with just my little trailer that has 500lb of tongue weight. Between a full tank of diesel, my family and dog, side steps, bedcover/bedmat, and tools; the truck is just maxed out payload wise. The truck feels like it could defiantly pull more than I’m towing, but I won’t be legal that’s for sure. (GVWR is 7200lb on my truck) for reference this is my truck with a full tank of diesel and 2 passenger.
  14. Drove about 400 miles on the New setup towing my 5,000 lb camper through the Texas Hill Country, these new shocks felt amazing while towing. No more bouncy front end!
  15. It would only be a guess at this point, GM has not released a reason. Here’s my thought, the diesel is geared towards mpg savings, putting it in a truck that is lifted and has off road tires goes against that. GMC does sell the diesel in a AT4 configuration, but if you notice their mpg numbers are actually lower than Silverado. Just my thoughts
  16. Before I added the front Eibach struts the rear was about 2.75” higher with the 2” Traill Boss block. Now with my front Eibach’s the rear is 1.25-1.5” higher. I believe the Trail Boss block is 84379975, I got them from a local lift shop for $20.
  17. Yah Crutchfield said the wouldn’t fit, but another member had already tried them. They fit great, no issues
  18. i had to remove all 4 door panels. The fronts you need to remove them to unplug the button wires, on the rear I didn't need to since I didn't have buttons originally, but I wanted to see if the wires were still there. If you do not have keyless entry buttons the door handles are super easy with a simple youtube search. I added the tow mirrors last week, they are factory power folding and have blind spot. I was able to find them on ebay. Chrome trim was wrapped with gloss black vinyl.
  19. Out of curiosity, why did you get the bed liner if you don’t haul stuff? What made you spend $500 on spray in vs $100 on a bed mat?
  20. I added painted handles yesterday to my 2020 LTZ that has keyless buttons on the front only. The wiring harness is not present in the rear doors, was hoping it would be. I added rear handles with buttons anyways though, I prefer the look of all 4.
  21. My previous truck had a spray in bed liner, but everything would slide around back there, this time I went with a simple $100 Rough Country rubber bed mat. I like it, things don't slide around anymore, but it doesn't protect the sides of the bed.
  22. Spent last night Swapping out door handles from chrome to white, also you can see where I had the chrome trim wrapped in gloss black.
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