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Hey all, we're a local Chevy dealer with a strong ecommerce presence. We have the lowest prices on the Kicker subwoofer package for the 2014+ Silverado & Sierra Crew & Double/Extended Cab sizes. Installation does not require dealer install. it is a plug and play package. We have guaranteed low prices that shouldn't be beat! GM offers a few versions of these units: -Double Cab and Crew Cab models have different parts numbers -They offer just a sub upgrade, or they offer the sub upgrade plus amplifier on the door speakers. *The standard Sub upgrade works with the Bose system. *The kit including Sub plus Amp on the door speakers will NOT work with Bose systems. For a price, please send us a message with your body style truck, and which kit you would be interested in plus your Zip Code for shipping. Everything is in stock ready to ship. Forum members will find that our prices on all GM accessories will be hard to beat. Please message me with any questions on this or any other accessory you may need for your truck. *** Currently running a little bit of a deeper discount on the crew cab models, with just the sub upgrade. Buy cheap, sell cheap is the name of the game***
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Hello,I recently purchased a 2014 Silverado /1500/Regular cab/ WT . Well I'm sure you guys know it has the 4" Screen and I want to install an aftermarket headunit maybe 7" . Now I've done some research and watched YouTube videos of installations but I've come here to help clear up some questions I have still. My Truck didn't come with Backup camera/Navigation/ Bluetooth or controls on the steering wheel. Pretty basic , I know. So that being said can I just buy a headunit and trim kit and expect it to be plug and play ? Or do I need an additional part ? I saw where some guys were talking about need a certain MIR or 1o3 or something. Please help.
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(Sorry for making another thread on something that may have been answered somewhere else, I had tried the search feature for this specific question in a couple formats but couldn't quite find anything. Perhaps I was searching with the incorrect format/tag words.) After going through the forums, it seems as though most people have 2-2.5in of rake, whereas my measurements show a difference of 3-3.1 inches in rake. Is it more common for the 4x2's to have a higher back-end? If so, why might that be?? Or could it be due to measuring at the time of an almost empty gas tank? I wouldn't think it'd make an inch of height difference. Any help/information would be greatly appreciated.
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Local dealer is selling both for roughly the same price 2wd Crew Cab vs 4wd Double Cab I cant decide which one to get. I will need to put in a baby seat in the back, I don't *think* it'd be to cramped on the back in a double but I am not 100% I don't really need 4wd (living in FL), its nice to have ... if i have to tow a boat on the ramp every once a year maybe. I *might* travel up north up to twice a year where it snows. opinion ?