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Not quite into the sun but gives you an idea

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My strip goes farther down. All the way to the end of the black material around the mirror

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My strip goes farther down. All the way to the end of the black material around the mirror

I thought about going further but that's as far as you can legally go in Utah so I just went with that. Even though my windshield is tinted, I didn't want to draw any more attention.

 

 

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6000k hids and 5000k led fogs worked well and matched nice!!! d9e97cf2623747bfe76ed6871940ce8f.jpg775e212d2d5ccaf22e93da1c497b43ad.jpg

 

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My strip goes farther down. All the way to the end of the black material around the mirror

 

 

I thought about going further but that's as far as you can legally go in Utah so I just went with that. Even though my windshield is tinted, I didn't want to draw any more attention.

 

 

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Ya mine is about the same as "Roidz". I'm guessing it depends on state law. When they asked me the % I wanted the brow I said the darkest I can go that's legal and a guy there said he thought since it's just the strip that it didn't matter how dark it was in NC. So you could put a vinyl strip on the top if you wanted. My OCD wanted it at least as low as the bottom of the black part where the mirror is, but seeing how low it looks I'm fine with it being where it is.

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I thought about going further but that's as far as you can legally go in Utah so I just went with that. Even though my windshield is tinted, I didn't want to draw any more attention.

 

 

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Ehh I didn't care about legal because well my truck is already illegal with 5% all around haha

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Where did you see it? lol

The 1977 movie Close Encounters. LOL The scene where the UFO comes up behind Richard Dreyfuss at the R/R crossing. Awesome truck.

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MGK......

Fan or not a fan?

 

 

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Finally got my gauge inside the custom pod. Waiting for the Z71 logo faceplate arrives.

 

 

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Finally got my gauge inside the custom pod. Waiting for the Z71 logo faceplate arrives.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Does it display anything else beside MPH and RPM? If not it just seems like its a little redundant to have a secondary rpm and mph readout.

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Does it display anything else beside MPH and RPM? If not it just seems like its a little redundant to have a secondary rpm and mph readout.

it has well over 100 parameters that you can choose from. As I just got my gauge and still trying to figure it out those other parameters. ;)

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That is pretty dang cool. Smart way to use space and it looks as if GM put it there. Good job!

 

 

Does it display anything else beside MPH and RPM? If not it just seems like its a little redundant to have a secondary rpm and mph readout.

 

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Washed, clayed, and waxed. Switched the chrome mirror caps out with summit white ones earlier this week. Looks so much better.

 

In other news, if anyone wants chrome mirror caps, I'll sell you mine.

 

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Installed a stainless steel Magnaflow exhaust tip. 2.75" inlet, 3.5" outlet, 12" long. Angled, rolled tip. Wish I could find one in black but nobody makes one!

 

Also bought some Husky Contour floor mats, front and rear. I just put them over the stock "All weather" GMC rubber mats. Fits pretty good, but I don't know if I should take the rubber mats off and just sell em. I also have the carpet mats that I don't know what to do with. Maybe put the carpet mats under husky's and sell the rubber mats.

 

Anyways, here are some pics. :)

 

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Next step is to get rid of the chrome running boards and get some black ones. Maybe get colour matched mirror caps and door handles as well.

 

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