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Finally warm enough to get my Invis-a-rack and Truxedo combo installed today.

 

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Finally warm enough to get my Invis-a-rack and Truxedo combo installed today.

 

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That is a nice setup you got with the fold down rack, awesome. Always loved the use of a rack but hated the looks, problem solved now, Nice ride!

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Installed my interior LED's yesterday, like the light and the look. I found it to be a real pain getting in a good position with that upper connector. Unplugged it and cut one tie strap which gave me just enough room. Being twisted up under the dash and working is not as easy as it used to be.

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Finally warm enough to get my Invis-a-rack and Truxedo combo installed today.

 

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Looks great! How did you get the truck cover to work with the rack? Special installation?

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Installed my interior LED's yesterday, like the light and the look. I found it to be a real pain getting in a good position with that upper connector. Unplugged it and cut one tie strap which gave me just enough room. Being twisted up under the dash and working is not as easy as it used to be.

do you have them only on with the domes? where did you get the leds?

I am planning to do two sets, one white for the domes and one aqua blue to be on with the running lights. Front and back.

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I just received my Encore Tonno cover Tri fold where I can open from both the front of the bed and the back of the bed. I like the cover a lot even though it seems not to lock easily from the front of the bed. I think I need to fudge around the rail system a little more.

 

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do you have them only on with the domes? where did you get the leds?

I am planning to do two sets, one white for the domes and one aqua blue to be on with the running lights. Front and back.

I wired them to the domes lights. I bought them on Ebay. Here is the link with details of the installation. I used the strips but you can use whatever type LED's you like. I think the same vendor had colors also.

 

http://www.gm-trucks.com/forums/topic/157588-led-accent-lighting-pods-strips/

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Looks great! How did you get the truck cover to work with the rack? Special installation?

 

It's a special tonneau designed to work with the rack. Truxedo really tries to nail you on the price though, almost double what the same cover costs normally.

 

I got a great deal on it from http://www.truckalterations.com/ really worth the call to check prices with them if you're ordering a tonneau online. They will do everything they can to beat the best price you've found elsewhere.

 

I need to a rack be able to haul kayaks and tow the camper at the same time so I wanted something that was out of the way most of the time. Other racks that were easy to remove mostly had rails that were not and prevented installing a tonneau.

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this wasn't all today, but within the past couple weeks:

6000k HID headlight and fog light conversion
Line-x spray in bed liner
LED cree reverse lights and bed lights
painted the front GMC sign black & removed the tailgate GMC sign
flip down DVD player - 17inch
Access soft rolling tonneau cover
weathertech mats
antenna x 14in antenna
K&N intake (63-3082)
Diablo intune tuner

installed the pop lock tailgate locking actuator

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flip down DVD player - 17inch

Any pics of this?

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Installed my interior LED's yesterday, like the light and the look. I found it to be a real pain getting in a good position with that upper connector. Unplugged it and cut one tie strap which gave me just enough room. Being twisted up under the dash and working is not as easy as it used to be.

is that purple? or white? looks sick either way what kind of lights are those

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Finally replaced my dash cam with the new one and this is what happen today on my way home.

 

 

Which one are you running?

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