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2014 SLT All Terrain 6.2

McGaughys 7-9" Black SS lift

20x9 Rockstar II's -12 offset

35x12.50x20 MTZ's

 

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I have had a lot of people asking me about my headlights... All I did was took a dremel tool and cut the clear lens off where it meets the housing. There is a bead of glue from the factory all the way around where the two meet. From there, I took the dremel again and shaved the tabs off for the LED lenses on the top and bottom, also for the turn signal lens so they could be removed. I then sanded and painted all the chrome on the main piece. For the LED lenses and the turn signal I used niteshades paint to black them out. If you do this, i would only only suggest one coat so that the lights are all still visible. To put it all back together, I used plastiweld to put all the lenses back into the main piece. Then I just used black RTV so reseal it all back together and let them sit for 24 hours. I was a little nervous at first but after doing the first one, it wasn't as bad as I thought it would be.

I really should have took some pics and maybe did a video, but the last thing on my mind was documenting it. I was trying not to destroy my $650 headlights, lol.

If you would like some more info or have any further questions, just message me and I will try to help as best as I can.

 

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Denali 6.2 w cocoa dune interior

2.25" ready lift

3" block in rear replaced factory

285/60r20 dura trac

Removed front air dam

Uws matte black toolbox with 4 dot-it linear LEDs

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Husky Weatherbeaters

Considering driver assist handle and/or amp powersteps

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Denali 6.2 w cocoa dune interior

2.25" ready lift

3" block in rear replaced factory

285/60r20 dura trac

Removed front air dam

Uws matte black toolbox with 4 dot-it linear LEDs

Line X

Husky Weatherbeaters

Considering driver assist handle and/or amp powersteps5c55b06787459a253d2c91530ae0e827_zps36eeb3e978d952d6c3b616cd673207461813_zpseee7

Can you post pics of your cv angles and tie rod angles please....

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Can you post pics of your cv angles and tie rod angles please....

Sorry man, not a mechanic so don't even know what those parts look like (flame suit on)

 

The shop that did the lift and tires wouldn't let me go over 2.25" in front for fear of messing up the angles

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Installed 54in LED RDS curve light bar from Rigid Industries

 

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How was the bracket install? Something about drilling into the roof of my brand new truck just doesn't sit well with me. Sick truck!

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How was the bracket install? Something about drilling into the roof of my brand new truck just doesn't sit well with me. Sick truck!

I actually had a guy at 4Wheelparts did it for me. I didn't see any holes, though. He might have gone through the crack above the windows.

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I actually had a guy at 4Wheelparts did it for me. I didn't see any holes, though. He might have gone through the crack above the windows.

would it be possible to get pictures of mounting locations? adding a lightbar is high on my priority list, but I've yet to see the mounting solutions in person.

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Lets see a picture of your guys' 2014 Sierras and Silverados and what you've done.

 

Heres my SLT crew. Iridium metallic, loaded.

 

Tinted, GM 6' oval side steps, GM mud guards.

 

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Dammit i love that color!

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