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Cool! Thank you for posting, I have the same issue at work, it's annoying lol. I'll probably grab one, thanks again!!

 

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Best I could get at night in a garage. I edited them a tad to hopefully make it easier to see the antenna. It's pretty small.

 

I will add that besides how much better it looks, it is nice not hearing it bang against the garage at work or my garage at home.

 

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I had a short antenna on for a bit to they had me working in another location down town and I had to park in a parking garage and the factory antenna hit and dragged on the ceiling.

 

Put the long one back on after but the ball on the top is a little flatter ha ha.

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Have pics of these? How far down do they cover?

 

It covers the front, back and top completely. It covers the side down to the top of the frame.

 

 

OEM Rear Wheel well liner

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OEM rear wheel well liners. It looks so much nicer.

Could you post some pics? TIA

 

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I had a short antenna on for a bit to they had me working in another location down town and I had to park in a parking garage and the factory antenna hit and dragged on the ceiling.

 

Put the long one back on after but the ball on the top is a little flatter ha ha.

Why'd ya go back to the original? Short one get bad reception?

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Could you post some pics? TIA

 

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Look one post above yours.

It covers the front, back and top completely. It covers the side down to the top of the frame.

 

 

Turns out I have those, for some reason I was thinking they may be longer and cover frame rail.

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Added a roll n lock sliding bed cover today. Waiting on a pair of undercover swing cases so I can organize my tools from my of toolbox. Hopefully they'll be in tomorrow.

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led's and brackets came in. i will attempt to install new led fogs this weekend (two pods per fog)

 

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Got er leveled! Removed running boards and front air dam. Looks 10x better in person!!

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Got 2 12" sundown sa 12s installed today

 

 

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Nice brand choice. My Sundown has been the best sub I've ever had.

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I picked up my special ordered 2016 DOBM 1500 CC 2WD Silverado last Saturday.

(Ordered on 2/12/16)

 

I had AMP Powersteps and OPT7 Redline installed before I picked it up.

Monday I swapped out the GY SRA's for BFG AT KO2's & Hand waxed it.

Yesterday it got tint & a clear bra on the hood.

Here it is yesterday after a little rain. Yep it actually rained (a little) in Phoenix yesterday!

 

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