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Got a pic of the Pro Clip mount? I had one in my Sonic and now use the Pro Clip phone holder on a PanaVise bracket in my Suburban. I'm not really sure I like any of the mounting options for the K2 from either company though.

 

http://www.proclipusa.com/dashboard-mounts/vehicle/chevrolet/silverado-1500-series/2014.cmsv

 

I used the one for the left side of the console, I then bought a holder for my Galaxy S5 to screw to that.

 

http://www.proclipusa.com/phone-holders/device/samsung/galaxy-s5.cmsv

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He basically is saying sorry, he was wrong....

Way to stay classy in this Maine, most would have lost their sh

I got to think about the organizations I'm affiliated with and represent them as professionally as possible. Also I'm a cool dude lol
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What?

 

 

He basically is saying sorry, he was wrong....

Way to stay classy in this Maine, most would have lost their sh

 

Wikipedia...

  1. "Eating crow is an American colloquial idiom, meaning humiliation by admitting wrongness or having been proven wrong after taking a strong position. Crow is presumably foul-tasting in the same way that being proven wrong might be emotionally hard to swallow."
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I've been browsing around a little bit, thought I would share my new ride....

 

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I've been browsing around a little bit, thought I would share my new ride....

 

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I've never been big on 22" wheels but man, the new GMC's look amazing on 22's. Truck is very nice!

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Couple of Better pics. One pulling a ford across country...as usual lol jk. Also with tinted windows 20% all around and 70% windshield.

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I just found your post on page 85. Truck looks great. Can you post more pics of it? Really curious about the gas mileage difference between my stock tires and the 295/70/18. Not gonna stop me from putting them on or anything, just curious.

just posted some pics

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I've never been big on 22" wheels but man, the new GMC's look amazing on 22's. Truck is very nice!

Thanks man! I loved this truck when I first seen it. Those wheels look amazing on this truck imo. Props to GMC for offering such a sick factory wheel. They were a $3,000 dealer add on though, hope I don't scuff one haha.

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Because amber running lights are overrated [emoji41] looks so much meaner without the amber running lights. Ambers still flash as turn signals and hazards and do not have the hyper blink issue.

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Thanks man! I loved this truck when I first seen it. Those wheels look amazing on this truck imo. Props to GMC for offering such a sick factory wheel. They were a $3,000 dealer add on though, hope I don't scuff one haha.

Dealer told me $4100 to take off my 20s and put 22s on after you buy the rims, tires and sensors. I passed. Do you have any side views? I love those rims......

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Dealer told me $4100 to take off my 20s and put 22s on after you buy the rims, tires and sensors. I passed. Do you have any side views? I love those rims......

Thanks, Here ya go....

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