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Out with old in with the new

 

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Literally didn't even get home from the dealership and picked these boys up already 22" cooper zeon ltz... New look on this one

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How did you mount the dual pods in the fog lights? It looks awesome!

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check out www.agricover.com/ledlights . I used there 18 W flood light , mounted on the hitch cross bar under the truck . size about 1.5 X 6 " . wire to my cargo lights

 

 

Do you have any pics of your installation you can share?

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Finally finished installing the charging cradle for my Sony Z3 Compact phone. This phone has a magnetic charging connector on its side, and Brodit's cradle neatly uses this to charge while on the go. I attached it to Panavise's bracket that's made for the K2, which attaches to one of the OEM bolts in the IP.

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Keeps my phone charged without a dedicated charging cable, and keeps it secure -- no more stashing it awkwardly in a cupholder. Ran the cables behind the I05 screen, behind the glovebox, and to the passenger side fuse block, where I used an MTR fuse tap from eBay to feed power. Works great, since I can just simply slide the phone in and out as needed, but I plan on also adding some NFC tags to the holder or dash to allow me to quickly turn BT on/off or load certain apps (i.e. Waze) when jumping in and out of the truck.


Also started installing a second pair of OEM LED bed lights. Have the passenger side one mounted and cables run; will probably slowly get to the driver's side lamp and tap into wiring as time allows this week.

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When I got my truck someone had already tinted the taillights and I can hardly see to back up at night. The lights look good but they are painted. I wonder if these would help my situation? I searched Amazon and there are different versions of Cree 50 watt backup lights. What did you wind up getting?

Thanks,

Eddie

Eddie, see my third post on page 334 of this thread. I added a photo and link of what I bought.

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Put some new shoes on her. Toyo Open Country AT II 285/70/17. Now to get my leveling kit on this weekend.

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3d emblem inlays... They are not just flat vinyl overlays they are thick domef emblems that are raised and look really good. It's just the little details...

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do you have to wear 3d glasses for the 3d emblems to work ? :D

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Well worth 25hp+

 

Added 10hp with my new decal

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2014 Silverado 2WT CC Summit White 4.3L V6

DROPKICK Edition

IG: jorge_dropkick_rangel

Never understood this decal....Folks...you did not build this ..unless you work all positions at the GM assembly line.

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Never understood this decal....Folks...you did not build this ..unless you work all positions at the GM assembly line.

When you start adding lift kits and modding it yourself you're still building it from a stock truck. Now if you go out and buy the truck lifted, tuned, etc. then you bought it that way. Hence, "Built Not Bought"
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Never understood this decal....Folks...you did not build this ..unless you work all positions at the GM assembly line.

You don't get it cus you don't see the full picture. That's what a 2wt trim looks like and that's how my 2wt trim truck looks like. I use this decal because all the parts on this truck I installed them myself, even made custom parts for stuff to work. That's what the sticker refers to, obviously not meant like I built the truck like I build cabinets.

 

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2014 Silverado 2WT CC Summit White 4.3L V6

DROPKICK Edition

IG: jorge_dropkick_rangel

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You don't get it cus you don't see the full picture. That's what a 2wt trim looks like and that's how my 2wt trim truck looks like. I use this decal because all the parts on this truck I installed them myself, even made custom parts for stuff to work. That's what the sticker refers to, obviously not meant like I built the truck like I build cabinets.

 

 

 

2014 Silverado 2WT CC Summit White 4.3L V6

DROPKICK Edition

IG: jorge_dropkick_rangel

 

Ehh that sticker just makes me think of every stanced civic ive ever seen. Clean truck though.

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Washed the whole exterior yesterday including underneath and this morning I decided to polish th driveshaft. Saw a it done on a SEMA build and thought why not haha. Was easy to do

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Here's a before and after

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How'd you do it?

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