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Clean her up a bit then put the tow mirrors back on.

Can't wait to install the rest of the stuff that have been sitting in the shed. :D

 

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Clean her up a bit then put the tow mirrors back on.

Can't wait to install the rest of the stuff that have been sitting in the shed. :D

 

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Clean her up a bit then put the tow mirrors back on.

Can't wait to install the rest of the stuff that have been sitting in the shed. :D

 

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What model # is it for those mirrors?

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What model # is it for those mirrors?

These are GM mirrors that came with the Trailering package. I don't remember the part #. You can find it in the FS thread area.

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Not my truck, but on my dad's new 2016 found out the hood is steel, and not aluminum.

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Is your dad's a 2500 or 3500? I just thought at least all 1500s had an aluminum hood.

It's a 3500. The funny thing is I thought I remembered his 2015 2500 duramax having an aluminum hood.

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Did same thing...I have same bed cover too...haha

 

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Looks great! I went back and forth on which cover to buy. Very happy with my decision so far.

 

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I added OE mud guards and MBRP 5080AL single 3" exhaust a few weeks ago now, but it's been raining so much I've had no chance to get her shined up for pics. Loving the sound though!

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Just bought some all terrain wheels and black center caps 800 buck with tires. Got them put on yesterday

 

 

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Clean her up a bit then put the tow mirrors back on.

Can't wait to install the rest of the stuff that have been sitting in the shed. :D

 

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looks good - BOWTIE black ????

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looks good - BOWTIE black ????

I have them all,

Still waiting for the grill and headlights bezel back from the paint shop. :D

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