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Well my new Silverado is here I need thoughts and ideas for mods for it. Anything bumper to bumper, what would do? Thank everyone

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Well my new Silverado is here I need thoughts and ideas for mods for it. Anything bumper to bumper, what would do? Thank everyone

 

Again... Congrats...

 

If it was me...

 

Blackout the grill

Chrome door handles

Chrome wheels

Leveling kit

:thumbs:

 

Oh.. and tint the windows

Oh.... and remove the 4x4 decal

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x2 on the leveling and window tint

wheel well liners weathertech floor mats, rain guards, and mud flaps bed liner of some sort if not already done. seat covers i have the gm ones and love them

chrome and black looks good but i really like all black but my opinion doesnt matter only yours. (:

CAI exhaust BB tune...... hmmmm well thats all ive got for now

great looking truck

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Now that side impact airbags is standard on these '10 models, what is everyone using for seatcovers? I'm going to have to sell mine bc of these airbags.

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Window tint and and level kit is a must. Thought about some chrome wheels for the summer and keeping my stock wheels for winter. Bug guard, do they help on the windshield or just the front of the hood?

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And tune sounds like a must after what Rich said about it. Is cai and exhaust a needed before the tuning?

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if your going to do a black bear tune im pretty sure that they want all your mods done be4 they tune it for

 

4 the seat covers i have the gm ones for an 08 in my 2010 yes i covered the air bags and yes i realize that its stupid to do that but thats what i did

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Where are the air bags? I have seen the ones above the doors and the ones in the front. Are there more?

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Bug guard, do they help on the windshield or just the front of the hood?

 

 

I've noticed mine just protects the front of my hood from rocks/chips

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