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10 minutes ago, Artie61 said:

WOW DIRECT FIT ? OR WERE THERE BUMPS IN THE ROAD i THOUGHT THEY WOULD MAKE THAT A BIG PAIN IN THE ARSE  So to discourage straight out swap ,  I gotta keep an eye out for wreck denalis now LOL

 

yes a direct fit, but I had @pgamboa install mine he had to do some modifications to mine since mine only had power driver seat now I have both power front seat. I didn’t do the heat/cooled since that would cost more modules being programmed and more wiring. Will do in the future 

Posted
36 minutes ago, dieselfan1 said:

Looks good Frankie.

How's she ride?

BTW welcome to the clubemoji106.pngemoji40.png

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Rides good will end up regearing for sure idk when yet, beside having to cut the bumper it’s good I can turn now ? 

Posted
1 minute ago, Frankielozano214 said:

 

yes a direct fit, but I had @pgamboa install mine he had to do some modifications to mine since mine only had power driver seat now I have both power front seat. I didn’t do the heat/cooled since that would cost more modules being programmed and more wiring. Will do in the future 

Nice ! Good Luck with it !

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Posted
1 hour ago, Frankielozano214 said:

It’s a monster truck ?

 

gas price is 1.79$
37$ to fill her up ??

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Wow !  Have'nt been on here in awhile, looks awesome bro .....turned out very nice ?  Good things come to those who wait....great job on the mods.

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Posted
18 minutes ago, Joe98 said:

Wow !  Have'nt been on here in awhile, looks awesome bro .....turned out very nice ?  Good things come to those who wait....great job on the mods.

Thanks bro, yeah it’s takes time and $$$ thats for sure wife mad cuz truck gets a lot of my attention ? 

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Thanks bro, yeah it’s takes time and $$$ thats for sure wife mad cuz truck gets a lot of my attention [emoji38] 
My wife isn't very fond of my truck either . She gets pissy when I'm detailing my truck when I should be working.
Last week I waxed my truck at my store when I should have been working. She gave me the look around 1:30 .That's the benefit of owning your own business do what you want as long as the money keeps coming in.

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My 2016 Sierra after level and tires. Went with the Bilstein 5100s (1.85" level), and 275/60r20 Goodyear Wrangler Trailrunner ATs, stock SLT Premium Plus wheels.

Love the setup so far, ride is 10 times better, absolutely zero rubbing, no noticeable MPG loss (these trailrunners are the same weight as the stock tires). I think it looks perfect, it gives the truck a real "OEM+" look.

 

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On 6/24/2020 at 12:44 AM, jgraves13 said:


A cold start and a warm start would be cool! I have the venom 250 with no resonator, wondering how the race venom compares


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To me its higher pitched in sound. I think my 250 had a deeper tone to it. I will get some videos for you. I wanted it a little louder but with it the tone has changed as well.

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On 6/27/2020 at 3:34 PM, pablo_mondragon said:

My 2016 Sierra after level and tires. Went with the Bilstein 5100s (1.85" level), and 275/60r20 Goodyear Wrangler Trailrunner ATs, stock SLT Premium Plus wheels.

Love the setup so far, ride is 10 times better, absolutely zero rubbing, no noticeable MPG loss (these trailrunners are the same weight as the stock tires). I think it looks perfect, it gives the truck a real "OEM+" look.

 

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Good looking truck!

 

Is the color green, or just lighting that makes it look that way?

Posted
1 minute ago, pablo_mondragon said:

Thanks!! The truck is black, the lighting gives it that teal/green color

Great looking truck either way!!!

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