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Added matte black vinyl for more of a solid look. For the white trucks I think It looks good. 10 bucks for both sides i installed then i mean it's only a sticker

 

2014 Silverado 1500 V8 4x4 All-Star Edition

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Added matte black vinyl for more of a solid look. For the white trucks I think It looks good. 10 bucks for both sides i installed then i mean it's only a sticker

 

2014 Silverado 1500 V8 4x4 All-Star Edition

Where do you get the vinyl?

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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?

 

I Never took photos of the fabrication or installation process but I did take close up shots of the LEDs once everything was done.

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Ok so I didn't like the stock huge z71 sticker on my truck but I did want my truck to say z71 somewhere. Here's what I came up with. ...

What do y'all think? Personally I like it.

 

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I just installed the 14-15 Chevy Silverado 1500 Regular+Extended+Crew Cab Triple Chrome Taillight Trim Cover. I feel it looks good with the other chrome I installed on my truck.

 

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The other option I saw was the following:

 

http://www.ebay.com/itm/V-Tech-2014-Chevy-Silverado-1500-Bowtie-Paintable-Tail-Light-Covers-ABS-Black-/331194802449?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&fits=Model%3ASilverado+1500&hash=item4d1cbfa111&vxp=mtr

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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?

 

I Never took photos of the fabrication or installation process but I did take close up shots of the LEDs once everything was done.

Very slick! They run as daytime running lights or toggle switch?

 

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Ok so I didn't like the stock huge z71 sticker on my truck but I did want my truck to say z71 somewhere. Here's what I came up with. ...

What do y'all think? Personally I like it.

 

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is that the GMC Z71 emblem?

I just installed the 14-15 Chevy Silverado 1500 Regular+Extended+Crew Cab Triple Chrome Taillight Trim Cover. I feel it looks good with the other chrome I installed on my truck.

 

http://www.ebay.com/itm/141256271383?item=141256271383&viewitem=&sspagename=ADME:L:OC:US:3160&vxp=mtr

 

 

The other option I saw was the following:

 

http://www.ebay.com/itm/V-Tech-2014-Chevy-Silverado-1500-Bowtie-Paintable-Tail-Light-Covers-ABS-Black-/331194802449?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&fits=Model%3ASilverado+1500&hash=item4d1cbfa111&vxp=mtr

can you post a pic of them on your truck?
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Very slick! They run as daytime running lights or toggle switch?

 

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I tapped into the low beam headlights, so they turn on whenever the low beam/DRL turn on. Which is pretty cool because they act like DRLs and are bright enough to tell. Thought about tapping into the amber city lights, but then decided I wanted them to turn on with the DRLs, plus pulling the wires to the city was a tad bit tougher.

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is that the GMC Z71 emblem?

can you post a pic of them on your truck?

Yes it is.

 

 

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I know most everyone's truck came with this, but mine didn't. So I ordered the GMPP chrome exhaust tip with the Chevy bowtie logo. Put it on this morning and it looks much better than the raw piping.

 

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Also installed my driver assist handle today.

 

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Added two more OEM LED bed lights

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That's handy. OEM? They only come with the two - left and right, so you got more of the same and just tapped them in - one on each side? Were the mounts already there?

BTW It looks like you got a boat hook similar t the one I just got to help grab those things that slide far away up front. ;-)

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That's handy. OEM? They only come with the two - left and right, so you got more of the same and just tapped them in - one on each side? Were the mounts already there?

BTW It looks like you got a boat hook similar t the one I just got to help grab those things that slide far away up front. ;-)

Yes, i bought another OEM set off of eBay and just spliced them in. Yes, one more on each side. No, there were no mount holes for the new set, so I just drilled 4 holes and used short metal screws.

 

The hook is called the EZ Retreiver by Access. I bought it from eTrailer.com. It telescopes to retreive stuff. I velcroed it to the Bedrog.

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