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Shocking results? You mean as in great light output? I like how it works and haven't experienced any negative effects

 

 

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Sorry I was being a smart azz. I couldn't help but notice that no one made a "shocker" reference.

 

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Switched out my single row light bar for a curved double row. My measurements were off just a little bit so bar is a tad bit higher than I wanted it. At some point I'll redo it and slide it down just a tad and that should center it perfectly, just ran out of time yesterday. Anyways, this thing is crazy bright. Much better output than the single row. Exactly what I was looking for.

 

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Id love to run a double but the z71 grille is going to block almost an entire row of lights.

 

Anyways, what brand was your single row? Was it oz usa as well? If you arent using it would you sell it?

 

I cant decide between oz usa, totron, or spend the extra money on rough country.

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Got rid of the clamps and bolted down my A.R.E. Z series cap. You can still see the shavings. I also had to take a Dremel to the fiberglass and the plastic bedrail cap at the tailgate end to get a tight flush fit near the cab. If I ever remove the cap permanently I'll replace the plastic bedrail caps but I don't see that happening.

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Got rid of the clamps and bolted down my A.R.E. Z series cap. You can still see the shavings. I also had to take a Dremel to the fiberglass and the plastic bedrail cap at the tailgate end to get a tight flush fit near the cab. If I ever remove the cap permanently I'll replace the plastic bedrail caps but I don't see that happening.

 

 

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Looks good. I've bolted down my caps in the past. I feel more secure and the holes are no big deal when you remove it. (-just a little touch up paint to protect from rust)

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Did a 1.5 level this week, 2" was to high for me.

 

 

Then while I was add it, decided to paint the hats and calipers & brackets

 

 

 

 

 

That's it for today/this week... :pimp:

 

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Also did some LED's while i was in the groove-

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That"s all I have for today.. :cool:

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Truck is back FINALLY...and looking a bit different...

Wheels and tires coming in the next couple weeks...

 

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Did a 1.5 level this week, 2" was to high for me.

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Then while I was add it, decided to paint the hats and calipers & brackets

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That's it for today/this week... :pimp:

 

 

That really looks great! Any special paint you use? I want to do mine when it gets warmer.

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Gotta love it when a low bid you throw out wins an ebay auction. Scored a brand new OEM exhaust tip shipped to my door for less than $35. It arrived yesterday and went on the truck this afternoon.

 

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Tip from side

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That really looks great! Any special paint you use? I want to do mine when it gets warmer.

Thx MikeB52r..I used G2 Brake Caliper Paint System..They can color match if you like or you can chose the colors they have to offer. Very easy to use and plenty of work time b4 it sets up..

 

http://www.g2usa.com/

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Thx MikeB52r..I used G2 Brake Caliper Paint System..They can color match if you like or you can chose the colors they have to offer. Very easy to use and plenty of work time b4 it sets up..

 

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I can attest for this paint. Had some on all 4 of my calipers on my 02 silverado. Applied back in 2012 sold the truck in 2015 and when I cleaned the brake dust off of the calipers the paint looked as good as the day I applied it. Very nice gloss sheen to it. I used red, it went with some other components that were also red

 

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Thx MikeB52r..I used G2 Brake Caliper Paint System..They can color match if you like or you can chose the colors they have to offer. Very easy to use and plenty of work time b4 it sets up..

 

http://www.g2usa.com/

I can attest for this paint. Had some on all 4 of my calipers on my 02 silverado. Applied back in 2012 sold the truck in 2015 and when I cleaned the brake dust off of the calipers the paint looked as good as the day I applied it. Very nice gloss sheen to it. I used red, it went with some other components that were also red

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Thanks for the info guys, I am going to have to look into this!

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Washed it, changed the oil, and rotated the tires. Also add some felt straps to the corners of the front seats to help with the seat squeak, and center console lid.

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When I lay my arm on my console it squeaks like crazy, are you saying you have a fix for this Grjfer?

Thanks,

Bob

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