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11 minutes ago, jgraves13 said:

 


What toy hauler is that? I’ve been looking for some half ton friendly toy haulers


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It's a Jayco Octane 222SL. They have a 161 which is smaller, this is the middle and they have a 260(?). They are all 1/2 ton. There are a couple others but I didn't want anything too big. I'll PM you some more pics of you would like. 

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It's a Jayco Octane 222SL. They have a 161 which is smaller, this is the middle and they have a 260(?). They are all 1/2 ton. There are a couple others but I didn't want anything too big. I'll PM you some more pics of you would like. 


Would love some! How does your truck handle it when it’s loaded with toys and water and the like? Can it fit a 4 seater utv?


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18 hours ago, Frankielozano214 said:

Just installed my LTZ taillights on my 2014 Silverado ? big thanks to @pgamboa his harness was really nice quality and plug & play!!!! 
Link below to his web site!!!
 

https://harnessdr.com/

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Looking good bro...very classy ?.

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Posted (edited)
1 minute ago, Joe98 said:

Looking good bro...very classy ?.

Yeah they’re actually really nice, personally I like them better then any aftermarket taillights on the market. Thanks bro 

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2 minutes ago, Vulcan762 said:

Looks great! Details please. Are the factory or aftermarket?

If your talking about my taillights they are factory OEM LED LTZ/HighCountry taillights, actually have another set for sell in the market PM me if your interested I can give you more info Thanks 

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21 hours ago, Frankielozano214 said:

If your talking about my taillights they are factory OEM LED LTZ/HighCountry taillights, actually have another set for sell in the market PM me if your interested I can give you more info Thanks 

And they`re working as intended? No complete switch-off after braking? Because I have this issue that the taillights completely switch off for a few seconds when changing from braking to normal taillight with my LED morimotos on my 2014.

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3 minutes ago, movario said:

And they`re working as intended? No complete switch-off after braking? Because I have this issue that the taillights completely switch off for a few seconds when changing from braking to normal taillight with my LED morimotos on my 2014.

I have Phil’s harness installed, they seem to be working correct no hyperflash or cut off. 

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24 minutes ago, movario said:

And they`re working as intended? No complete switch-off after braking? Because I have this issue that the taillights completely switch off for a few seconds when changing from braking to normal taillight with my LED morimotos on my 2014.

I’ll try to take a video since I haven’t had nobody press the brake for me. I actually wanna double check on that, just saw your video of the right taillight turning off after releasing the brake. 

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1 minute ago, Frankielozano214 said:

I’ll try to take a video since I haven’t had nobody press the brake for me. I actually wanna double check on that, just saw your video of the right taillight turning off after releasing the brake. 

Oh, that would be great. Thanks in advance.

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Got a new wheel and tire setup so new pic new wheel is 18x9 and tires are 35x12.5

 

 

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Got a new wheel and tire setup so new pic new wheel is 18x9 and tires are 35x12.5
 
 
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How much trimming did you have to do with those?


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I did no trimming to make these fit, maybe its what I did to clear the old setup with the 12 wides

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