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Which cover did you get? It looks great!

 

Replaced my fiberglass ARE tonneau cover with this matte black electric retractable cover.

 

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Installed my Airaid Mit tube on my 6.2l today. Really nice growl from the engine. I took some db measurements of the stock setup, and I'll get some measurements with the tube in the next few days for those that I've read that have wondered how much louder it really is.

1300c,

Glad you got the correct version and all is good. Enjoy the growl... I will be curious on the db measurements.

 

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Replaced my fiberglass ARE tonneau cover with this matte black electric retractable cover.

 

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Is that the Powertrax MX cover made by Retrax? I had it installed last April and it has been great. I went with matte finish as well... My experience with glossy has been it looks good but it always seems to fade after a few years of TX weather.

 

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1300c,

Glad you got the correct version and all is good. Enjoy the growl... I will be curious on the db measurements.

 

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Thank you for helping me out. I think the measurements will be the loudest between 1500-3500 rpms under throttle.

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Installed the rear heated seats and relocated switch to the rear center console instead of the side door pillar.

Also, check engine lights came on with 2 codes"

P0300 and P0501. :( Cylinder misfire and speed sensors. Dealer trip Tomorrow.

 

Here is the heated seated switches installed:

 

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Here is code detected on the Aeroforce interceptor gauge:

 

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Which cover did you get? It looks great!

 

 

 

Is that the Powertrax MX cover made by Retrax? I had it installed last April and it has been great. I went with matte finish as well... My experience with glossy has been it looks good but it always seems to fade after a few years of TX weather.

 

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Thank you. I love it.

 

This is the Bizon matte black electric tonneau cover from realtruck.com. It's made by Retrax and is 100% identical to the Retrax PowerOne. It's made from lexan, and has a Lifetime warranty. I'll post a review abou it soon.

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Installed a Sentina PB400.

 

Looks great! I had the Setina PB400 on my 09 Sierra cc and really liked it. It saved me from a few dents and it was handy when it was oil checking time! It is on my wish list for my current truck, but has to work its way up the priority scale!

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installed the storage box today. :D

 

Looks like it came with the truck.

 

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installed the storage box today. :D

 

Looks like it came with the truck.

 

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Part number please!

 

and what was the price?

i toyed with the idea of putting a aftermarket one in a couple yrs ago but the plan just faded away...much like my lift kit sitting in the box still..

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Part number please!

 

and what was the price?

i toyed with the idea of putting a aftermarket one in a couple yrs ago but the plan just faded away...much like my lift kit sitting in the box still..

What kind of lift kit??...
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installed my AVS aero skin today!!

 

i think it looks great….definitely blends in more with the Iridium metallic.

 

 

 

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What kind of lift kit??...

just the 2.5 RC front and rear lift/level.

 

it will me it in the truck eventually....

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just the 2.5 RC front and rear lift/level.

 

it will me it in the truck eventually....

Oh I was thinking like a 7 inch lift kit lol I was gonna offer you a price haha

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