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On ‎7‎/‎26‎/‎2019 at 5:49 AM, no12nv said:

what size rim/tire combo you running bro? lift? i wud love ta get my ride close to your look.

Sorry for the delayed response, haven't been on here much.  I'm running 20x10 -12s with 35x12.50 Toyo Mt and 6 inch lift.  I do get a slight scrub in the front when hard turning to the right, but other than that its perfect!

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On 8/9/2019 at 8:23 PM, no12nv said:

i need a lift guys .. not sure on what to do. i want to run fuel d509 deep lip 20x12 on toyo at2 extremes or nitto ridge grapplers. i hope to run 33.5 or 34 x 12.5s my front sits exactly 2.5in lower than rear. i can change rim size to a 20x9 with less offset n less lip. what do ya'll think would be best lift for what i want without going crazy? i was thinking 3.5 front n 1 rear? would that work? thanks

update.. ordered the bds 4" lift kit package 712h i believe moto metal mo970 20x10 -24 offset gloss black and ridge grappler 33x12.5s . install next tues. anyone think i'll have any rub issues? thanks for the input

 

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After 112k miles the leather wrapped steering wheel and shifter handle in my 14 Sierra 1500 Denali were showing the wear and tear of the miles. So after a visit to EBay, $150 and 30 minutes later I have replaced them both with factory new OEM replacements. Came out great and was an easy way to take the miles back off my interior. 

 

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19 minutes ago, Vulcan762 said:

After 112k miles the leather wrapped steering wheel and shifter handle in my 14 Sierra 1500 Denali were showing the wear and tear of the miles. So after a visit to EBay, $150 and 30 minutes later I have replaced them both with factory new OEM replacements. Came out great and was an easy way to take the miles back off my interior. 

 

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Looks great!

 

How "much work is involved" in changing the shift handle?

Something I have been thinking about doing.

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19 minutes ago, JimCost2014 said:

Looks great!

 

How "much work is involved" in changing the shift handle?

Something I have been thinking about doing.

Super easy. Maybe 10 minutes total. Shift handle is one Torx screw and a small plug. Pull off the top and bottom plastic steering column shroud, unplug the wire from underneath and take the single screw out of the base of the shifter lever. 

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How much was that leather shifter? by any chance u have the part number for the black leather shifter? Looks badass man I just added a heated steering wheel on mine and the leather dash, Denali cluster should be here on Wednesday Chevy blue with unlocked hmi and radio module 

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7 minutes ago, Frankielozano214 said:

How much was that leather shifter? by any chance u have the part number for the black leather shifter? Looks badass man I just added a heated steering wheel on mine and the leather dash, Denali cluster should be here on Wednesday Chevy blue with unlocked hmi and radio module 

 

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On 6/19/2019 at 12:50 AM, JimCost2014 said:

Welcome to the site. 

 

Beautiful truck!!!!!

Looks great! Tell me a bout the lowering kit. How far did you drop it and whos parts did you use?

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On ‎8‎/‎17‎/‎2019 at 12:03 PM, Vulcan762 said:

Super easy. Maybe 10 minutes total. Shift handle is one Torx screw and a small plug. Pull off the top and bottom plastic steering column shroud, unplug the wire from underneath and take the single screw out of the base of the shifter lever. 

Thanks for the reply, think I will go ahead and order one, and give it a shot.

 

Really like the way it looks in the wives Tahoe.

 

Another easy mod is to switch the center console lid (if you have the floor version) handle to the chrome version.

I did this one, think it looks pretty sharp.

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On 8/17/2019 at 11:42 AM, Vulcan762 said:

After 112k miles the leather wrapped steering wheel and shifter handle in my 14 Sierra 1500 Denali were showing the wear and tear of the miles. So after a visit to EBay, $150 and 30 minutes later I have replaced them both with factory new OEM replacements. Came out great and was an easy way to take the miles back off my interior. 

 

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How about the steering wheel? What is the process for replacement?

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19 minutes ago, Sean D said:

How about the steering wheel? What is the process for replacement?

this is the video that I used to help me swap my steering wheel has everything u need to know. Oh yeah thanks  @TinkeringFox for your video @pgamboa shared the link with me awhile back appreciate y’all for all y’all helpful videos

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On 8/17/2019 at 5:56 PM, Vulcan762 said:

What lowering kit did you use?

Beltech 4/6 drop originally. However I wanted to run 285/60R18 tires, so I raised the front end an inch, so it's more of a 3/6 drop right now.

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