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4a6u8ena.jpg Just a mockup of the Brigade. Will go with 295/55R20 Toyo Open Country AT's. 2" RC leveling kit.

 

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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...

Ben,

What is "HIM" for MyLink? Can't figure that one out.

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Ben,

What is "HIM" for MyLink? Can't figure that one out.

It's called Human interface module. Lol
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So the dealer tuned you up eh? I hate when that happens.

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Just a mockup of the Brigade. Will go with 295/55R20 Toyo Open Country AT's. 2" RC leveling kit.

 

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Mmmmm....nice

 

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I actually tried taking off the grill/emblem but after several clips and screws, I still think I had to remove the front painted bumper clip and maybe even the headlamps! So I just tightened it all back up and taped it off. Came out great, esp for my first time. Thoughts?

. All you had to do was pry the logo very easily with a flat top screwdriver and it pops off. Than drill out the retaining holes in the back of the emblem the letters just fall out. Edited by Newfie181
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Just a mockup of the Brigade. Will go with 295/55R20 Toyo Open Country AT's. 2" RC leveling kit.

 

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I came close to getting this for my truck. Was gonna go with either 20" or 22" rims and 33" tires. But decided to spend the money on a tonneau and Bedrug instead.

 

 

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So the dealer tuned you up eh? I hate when that happens.

Yup, it's the new software update from GM.. From what i'm told he did more than 15 updates to Mylink.

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How do we know if there are MyLink updates? Sent from my DROID RAZR HD

check or ask your dealer.. ;)

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I actually tried taking off the grill/emblem but after several clips and screws, I still think I had to remove the front painted bumper clip and maybe even the headlamps! So I just tightened it all back up and taped it off. Came out great, esp for my first time. Thoughts?. All you had to do was pry the logo very easily with a flat top screwdriver and it pops off. Than drill out the retaining holes in the back of the emblem the letters just fall out.

Can you do this on a 2014 sierra?? My emblem had 7 total tabs that where crazy hard to release from reaching in through the front of the grill. I'll also pass on taking a flathead to a week old $50k truck ;) I didn't want to remove the letters, I'm a little confused on what you meant about that. e5u7e5e7.jpg

 

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Just a mockup of the Brigade. Will go with 295/55R20 Toyo Open Country AT's. 2" RC leveling kit.

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I came close to getting this for my truck. Was gonna go with either 20" or 22" rims and 33" tires. But decided to spend the money on a tonneau and Bedrug instead.

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Seems like anything bigger than 20x9 will need more than a 2" leveling kit and narrows your choice of tire size down to something that may not have the look you're wanting. I guess the new 2014 gm's have a narrower wheel well, bastard engineers!!!

 

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I actually tried taking off the grill/emblem but after several clips and screws, I still think I had to remove the front painted bumper clip and maybe even the headlamps! So I just tightened it all back up and taped it off. Came out great, esp for my first time. Thoughts?

 

 

 

looks good can you take a picture outside? from 10 yrds away. also like the rack but i would have put in a spray in bed liner i have luv it..

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Already have a Bedtred PRO delivering tomorrow ;)

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u3uhymu6.jpgy4ebaba4.jpgHere's the Kicker HS8 Hideaway powered sub. Impressive little fella! zedy9evu.jpgubybady7.jpguma8emet.jpg5u4etyde.jpgyve2yme4.jpg

 

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Almost fell out with no steps anymore haha! Still getting used to the drop, I'm only 5'7" :-[ y7yjy8ug.jpguzy8ypuq.jpgegynuset.jpg

 

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