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well after messing around for a while finally got it

the videos at night just dont turn out right to bright for the phone

Looks bad ass! I really like how the tailgate bar was integrated with the system.

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Looks bad ass! I really like how the tailgate bar was integrated with the system.

thanks

and it still works as it was intended...

the step lights are on with markers(dim) but only do brake(bright) and reverse with the flasher i have and they give a good 180degree coveage

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Those are them. That's funny about the holes. Not gonna lie I thought the same thing when I saw the pic lol

 

Man... who would think that.... I'll admit, I'm in the same boat as y'all on this one. :loser:

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well after messing around for a while finally got it

 

the videos at night just dont turn out right to bright for the phone

That... Is... So.... Cool.... Plz trade trucm with me :)

 

Would you show us how you do the flashing lights?? How you control them in the cab?

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That... Is... So.... Cool.... Plz trade trucm with me :)

 

Would you show us how you do the flashing lights?? How you control them in the cab?

Ya getting all my pics together and doing a build page next week hopefully

.....as far as trading sorry no way lol

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Ya getting all my pics together and doing a build page next week hopefully

.....as far as trading sorry no way lol

Cant wait!!!

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Hello, glad to see you back on the forums and hope you stick around. I follow you on Instagram and its good to see you on the forums. You were the reason I am now getting a 7-9" Mcgaughy lift kit and 35" tires, ever since I saw the pictures of your truck I knew it would great lifted.

Thank you, I appreciate that! I am happy to hear that my truck was able to inspire the goals for your own. It's really a passion of mine to drive engagement in this community, that is why I created @GmCulture on IG too. It's awesome to see these trucks progress and everyone's ideas. Being able to share them with each other is a really cool piece to the culture.

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Installed the GM Bug shield. Happy with the way it looks and mounts.

 

Tomorrow it goes in for the Zone Leveling Kit and Shock extender kit install at my dealership.

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I know it tripped me out a bit. If my roomate wouldn't have seen it also I would think that I was seeing shit.

 

Has anyone else with the Intune had this happpen?

 

I had it happen with black bear drove to work got in later and it had changed back. Thought I was crazier than usual.

 

 

Sent from the future via a wifi time portal.

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New grill installed today.

 

Before

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After

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Where'd ya find that
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Where'd ya find that

I ordered the grill from shopgmcparts.com (part # 22946735). Fit's the 2014/2015 Sierra 1500. I'd planned to install it myself but installation required removing more trim pieces than I was comfortable removing. Took it to my local dealer for installation. Installation only took 1 hour of labor for $45 and much less frustration :-)

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