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I know this is What did you do,but in my case it's what I didn't do. I bought a AVS Bugflector #23027 and decided not to put it on. I have it for trade. Brand new never opened. I think this is the best place to post,then someone will post a pick of it on their truck. It fits the 1500 Sierra. I'm looking for foot well and engine compartment lights.

Your probably better off buying the lights off Amazon like this one's I used for the interior. Unless u want to take a big loss.

 

Universal 6pcs High Power White 3w LED Eagle Eye Bumper DRL Fog Light Motorcycle Light Daytime Running DRL Tail Backup Light Car Motor https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00FEZEVQK/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_WXAPub1AXQ2P5

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I'm going to see how these work, mostly because I already have a set because I didn't notice they were blue when I needed white for my girlfriend's car dome light. Ops

 

http://www.amazon.com/Cutequeen-Trading-18-SMD-Festoon-Adapter/dp/B00JT9TQ6W/ref=sr_1_6?s=automotive&ie=UTF8&qid=1420165085&sr=1-6&keywords=18smd

 

forgot the link the first time.

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Not looking to make money or brake even...just thought some one might want to trade some thing that they don't want.

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Did a lil more dipping today!!!!!!

 

 

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I would dip the chrome around the bowtie white on the grille. that way it'll stand out a lot more. A buddy of mine did that to his GMC and it looks great

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Did a lil more dipping today!!!!!!

 

 

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I've been thinking about dipping my grille and bumpers for a while now. I think your pic just made up my mind. It looks sick!
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Just put a flowmaster 40 and dual tips on the big denali. Love it.

I have been looking into a super 40 exhaust but I'm not sure how it would sound. I have the same truck as you think you could share a video of the sound so I can get an idea??? I'm looking for a mild sound that's not too overpowering when ur just cruising in town

 

 

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my 2014 Z71. Volant exhaust,Bilstein Shocks,N Fab steps,bull bar,Heavy Duty Trans mount ,Heavy Duty Driveshaft,K&N intake,Toyo 325/60/18,Gm bed mat,Healo 18/10 Rims.Diablo tune Eng&Trans

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I have been looking into a super 40 exhaust but I'm not sure how it would sound. I have the same truck as you think you could share a video of the sound so I can get an idea??? I'm looking for a mild sound that's not too overpowering when ur just cruising in town

 

 

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I have the Gibson 45* angle dual exhaust and it's perfect for me. I Wanted a little sound but nothing insane and this is the ticket!

 

 

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I have the Gibson 45* angle dual exhaust and it's perfect for me. I Wanted a little sound but nothing insane and this is the ticket!

 

 

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Does it drone at highway speeds? I don't mind a little noise around town, but for longer trips on the highway I don't want drone. I also would like to know if it sounds good when you get on it?

 

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Not recent, but I installed the chrome grille on my truck and moved my "z71" emblem from the old grille to this one.

Drilled 2 small holes and put some glue in them and inserted the emblem.

 

 

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Does it drone at highway speeds? I don't mind a little noise around town, but for longer trips on the highway I don't want drone. I also would like to know if it sounds good when you get on it?

 

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No drone! It's legit the perfect tone!

I live in CNY and drove to southern Florida and it did not annoy me at all. Couldn't really hear it in the cab until I got on it to pass slowpokes!

 

 

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Does it drone at highway speeds? I don't mind a little noise around town, but for longer trips on the highway I don't want drone. I also would like to know if it sounds good when you get on it?

 

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I believe it is called "dual extreme"

Awesome set up. Easy install.

 

 

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