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Rough Country 2" level

Bridgestone Dueler AT Revo 2 tires - LT275/70R18

Removed front air dam

Removed "Silverado" & "LT" text badges

Black billet bowties front & rear

Extang Solid Fold tonneau

DeeZee bed mat

WeatherTech floor liners

 

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Freds truck

Freds truck

Freds truck

Freds truck

Freds truck

 

 

Top 2 pics stock

 

2in BDS leveling kit,20 in Rims, AVS chrome hood and vent visors, tonneau cover ,armor guard spray in box linner,60in reverse/break led bar,And K & N air filter, so far lol

Edited by Newfie181
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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

 

 

 

Have you had any problems with your fog lights melting / leaving burn marks in the housings? If not then share wattage, company, and some pics please! Looking for effective HIDs for fogs that won't burn my fogs

 

 

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Have you had any problems with your fog lights melting / leaving burn marks in the housings? If not then share wattage, company, and some pics please! Looking for effective HIDs for fogs that won't burn my fogs

 

 

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my fog lenses haven't melted.

They are just a cheap ebay kit. 35 watt.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=111297459758

I did the same thing on my 04 Yukon Denali and melted the lenses a little bit with a 55watt kit, so I went with 35 watts this time.

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Line x and line x step ups. Roll n lock Tuesday had the truck one week

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Got my heated seats bottom fixed after 4 months of waiting. They also updated the HIM for the Mylink and the 3rd oil change today...

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Got my heated seats bottom fixed after 4 months of waiting. They also updated the HIM for the Mylink and the 3rd oil change today...

What was the fix for the heated seats? The bottom of my heated seat quit also

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What was the fix for the heated seats? The bottom of my heated seat quit also

mine heated seats bottom wasn't working since the day 1

yes, they replaced the bottom heated elements with the new design.. check with your dealer..

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Installed the driver side grab handle. Now the truck is balanced. LOL

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Edited by mcnwil
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yes, they replaced the heated elements with the new design.. check with your dealer..

 

my lower seat heater took a dump on me about 2 weeks ago also. want to take it in but I don't want to leave it at the dealer for a few days. I really like driving my truck.

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Took the running boards off made it look too low to the ground, and had my bed liner installed, next step leveling kit, then Navigation upgrade. Gonna sell those running board steps, what should I ask for them?

 

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Liberty or Death

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