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OK OK here is the proof. The POP N LOCK, well you will just have to take my word on it. It was smart on my part to wait to install that when I did the boards since I had to route the wiring and essentially remove the same interior pieces. I have the truck BedRug coming later today and I will install that soon with the weather sealing kit for the tailgate and the foam blocks under the side rails. It is a little dirty since we had a ton of rain here last night and into this morning.

 

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Dave, where did you purchase those AMP boards? I'm trying to see where is the cheapest place to get them.

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OK OK here is the proof. The POP N LOCK, well you will just have to take my word on it. It was smart on my part to wait to install that when I did the boards since I had to route the wiring and essentially remove the same interior pieces. I have the truck BedRug coming later today and I will install that soon with the weather sealing kit for the tailgate and the foam blocks under the side rails. It is a little dirty since we had a ton of rain here last night and into this morning.

 

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PNP connector. Wow did not see the smudges before this picture was taken.

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How difficult was it to install? Couldn't have been hard since it is PNP

 

 

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You guys might think I'm crazy but I plasti dipped the chrome on the front today. I felt crazy spraying a brand new 40k+ truck but I think it turned out good. Going to do the back bumper later and then I have to find the right paint for the Chevy logo and calipers but it will be different thats for sure.

 

What do you think so far though?

 

 

Looks good man. I dont understand why people would hate on Plasti dipping. Its inexpensive, easy to do, looks really good, and wont hurt your paint or chrome. And if ya dont like it or want to change it, ya just peel it right off.

 

Interested to see what it looks like with the bumper.

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Cleaned my truck today.. I hate Spring and the pollen.

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After dinner, going to install the WeatherTech side window deflectors :)

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Just took 15 min ... Very easy, just hope those 2 clips for the back windows work, I can see them flying off... Going to leave the windows up for 48hrs... Looks great to me

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Installed the driver's side assist handle today. Great easy accessory add on.

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Went to my alignment shop to make an appointment to put in some lower spacers and they said "how about now?". 1 1/2 hrs and they were done.

 

 

 

 

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Took my truck to the shop that did my Rigid reverse lights because they only worked when I used the bypass switch and not when I put it in reverse. Come to find out that my factory reverse lights are not working as well and this is where the Rigids are tapped into. No power at the reverse lights!

Called the dealer to schedule bringing it in to see what's up and just over the phone they asked if I added any after market accessories, ( I know the service manager pretty well and he knew there were add on reverse lights because I just had the truck in for an alignment after installing level kit, wheels and tires). Already over the phone he was trying to blame the aftermarket lights on the cause of the problem. The other issue is several times over the past two weeks when I have put it in reverse I got a green screen from the reverse camera and a message to service reverse camera. I somehow relate the two problems and can't see the Rigids being the cause , but we all know the dealer will find Any way to squeeze every dollar out if you. Will be bringing it in Monday to see what the problem is. Can't wait for this boxing match!

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I have the same one, keeps going from hd to regular. Out on the country your out of luck, looks good tho lol.

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Go into your audio settings and shut off the HD option to stop that.

 

I have the Stubby from Craven speed and it works fine for both regular and HD but I live close to the city and where the radio stations I listen to are located.

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Finished the BedRug install last night.

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Now it is time to clean the truck again.

 

Regards,

David

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