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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.

Thanks MrTahoe, I honestly haven't had any time to do the rear bumper yet but will get to it soon and post some pics. It just kinda felt wrong taking a paint can to a 40k truck though haha. I had some body work done (caused by the Chevy Dealership) and the body shop actually gave me props for it. The fact it can be peeled off is just amazing though.

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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

Where did you buy the bed rug from?

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Stars_Fan

 

I got it from Donald Hardy, Product Specialist 1-888-855-4621 Ext. 415 autocustoms.com Keep an eye on their site usually they run a 10% discount on Sundays. I was able to get mine for $380.00. But that was after purchasing a Pop N Lock, Tonneau Cover and the AMP Power running boards.

 

BEDRUG Full Bedliner

Part Number: BRC07CCK
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Bedrug: Got my Chevy Bowtie logo version from Bannerautomotive of New Orleans through eBay for $349.50

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Mud guards, 4 inch black Step bars, drop in bedliner, GM exhaust tip, front grille amber LEDs, and Silverado HD driver assist handle. Pretty much stock really.attachicon.gif20140507_164630-2.jpgattachicon.gif20140513_194713-3.jpg

 

Better photos of my truck, I took today.


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You beat me to it! Looks Great!

I bought those same led's back in August and my first attempt failed. Put them in my toolbox and never got back around to it.

 

Do you have any detailed pictures of the mounting you did?

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Finally got the tailgate debadged.

 

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Hmmm i still see a badge on the truck.. Pull the Denali off no one care if you have a Denali...

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Talked my wife into letting me wash are vehicles ;)

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you have to ask permission to wash your truck..

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Hmmm i still see a badge on the truck.. Pull the Denali off no one care if you have a Denali...

I disagree, if there's ever a badge you want to keep it should be the Denali.
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you have to ask permission to wash your truck..

LOL. You haven't seen his wife so it may be worth it to keep her happy.
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you have to ask permission to wash your truck..

 

:crackup:

She must run a tight ship!

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Hmmm i still see a badge on the truck.. Pull the Denali off no one care if you have a Denali...

 

I didn't pull the other badges off for anyone else but me....and left the Denali badge on for no one else but me. :D It might come off at some point but for right now it doesn't offend me. I am thinking I might plasti dip them black actually and see what that looks like.

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Lol... It was on Mother's Day Yes I ask if she didn't mind if I washed are cars! Happy wife happy life :)

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"The life of the wife was ended by the knife."

"Happy wife, Happy life."

"No wife, Happy life."

"Divorce the wife Happy life."

I'm so confused on which is right :banghead: I did option 4 and bought a new truck :driving:

its a dangerous game we play LOL

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