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Flares. Spacers. Led fog lights and headlights and Led DRLs. Thought the DRL install came out pretty clean.

 

 

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looks good

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Added a BedRug Mat today.

 

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Flares. Spacers. Led fog lights and headlights and Led DRLs. Thought the DRL install came out pretty clean.

 

 

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Looks good. Which LED setups did you use for the heads and fogs?

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Looks good. Which LED setups did you use for the heads and fogs?

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Both just plug and play.

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Debadged, still deciding on whether I'm going to keep the chevy badge on the back, cleaned and tire blacked. I love the Deep Ocean blue when it's clean...82c1c44b99a01a28b096d65f3cca9386.jpge1c5ce5ef246b8f6e9c581b5477cbdbc.jpg3facb1ecf2fa5e37f03437fa82083c1d.jpg

 

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I would keep the Bowtie!

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Hard wired my Escort Radar.

 

Why did you mount it so low? I have mine hardwired and mounted above the rear view mirror

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It's been a productive morning.

 

Wrapped my bow ties with white "carbon fiber" wrap. Not an exact match to the IP but I like it.

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I also filled the gaps at the front of the bed in preparation for the final install of the bedrug

 

I used black silicone and left it a little textured to hide it in with the spray in liner

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Added Gm factory chrome skid plate and tow hooks...it makes the front end look more finished than the cutout in the chrome bumper to me.

 

Planning to do some more color matching and possibly powder coating the bumpers. Still want to keep the white / chrome theme with minimal black.

Hey brother

 

Im liking the fogs you got installed, are those rigid? If so, what did you do to color match the fog light frame plate? TIA

 

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Hey brother

 

Im liking the fogs you got installed, are those rigid? If so, what did you do to color match the fog light frame plate? TIA

 

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Thanks Roger! No, they're not Rigid...they're generic ebay-ish type LEDs that I got from Auto Light Depot in white from the link below. I got two spots and two floods (one of each for each side) and used the installed similar to the write up in the other link, and just painted the housings after I trimmed them to fit. Hope that helps!

http://www.autolightdepot.com/18w_cree_led_work_light_p/led-418s-w.htm

http://www.gm-trucks.com/forums/topic/166644-silverado-dual-fog-light-mod/

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Flares. Spacers. Led fog lights and headlights and Led DRLs. Thought the DRL install came out pretty clean.

 

 

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Did you make the LED strips your DRL's and have them disabled in the headlights? I want to add something like Putco Dayliners but I don't want the low-beam DRL's on at the same time.

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