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Good to know, thanks. Do you have a link to the kit you used? I see a double row and a single row version on RCs website


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Behind grille

https://www.roughcountry.com/30-inch-curved-led-light-bar-72930drl.html

Lower bar

https://www.roughcountry.com/30-inch-led-light-bar-70730bl.html




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Met up with some friends from NY (total coincidence) in Corolla, NC.  We had a 4 car caravan rolling down the beach, 3 from NY and one from SC.  None of them had ever driven a beach before, and were quite glad they heeded my advice to air down.

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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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