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I did these a few weeks back ...

22in OEM Caddy Wheels and black out the gold Bowties on the center caps

rear clearance lamps

TonnoPro Hardfold Cover

GM Splash Guards color matched

Have a link to those rear lights?

 

 

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You must have the non-GM rear floor liner. Lol. I'm getting more and more turned off by the GM liners I have. Like the dual USB add-on. Also like that it's 2amp output. Where did you source it from?

 

 

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Thanks. Got it from wish.com. It's the Husky liner, love how it goes up against the console like that.

 

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finally got to herculine the pocket flares i bought last year and install them. Once installed the stance was way to skinny so I went and got 2 inch spacers from rough country and installed. Next step, tomorrow pulling the front bumper valence / wind thing off.

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i think she looks like a 90s R/C truck or a matchbox truck now. LOVE IT. Especially with the Add a leaf making me not level anymore!

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i love mine.. sure cleans up that engine compartment!.. plus sounds nice

Sounds great. When you stab the long skinny pedal you can definitely hear it sucking air.

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finally got to herculine the pocket flares i bought last year and install them. Once installed the stance was way to skinny so I went and got 2 inch spacers from rough country and installed. Next step, tomorrow pulling the front bumper valence / wind thing off.

 

 

 

 

i think she looks like a 90s R/C truck or a matchbox truck now. LOVE IT. Especially with the Add a leaf making me not level anymore!

If those spacers are aluminum I'd be worry about them breaking.

 

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Not today but a couple days ago, someone failed to stop and pulled out right in front of me going 50 mph. So much for a nice new truck.

 

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Not today but a couple days ago, someone failed to stop and pulled out right in front of me going 50 mph. So much for a nice new truck.

 

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Where is the thumb's down button. That sucks. Sorry to hear that!

 

 

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Not today but a couple days ago, someone failed to stop and pulled out right in front of me going 50 mph. So much for a nice new truck.

 

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Damn that sucks! If it's not totaled go after anticipated depreciation so you don't lose your ass in value.

 

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Have a link to those rear lights?

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Here you go..its a OEM part, I like to use them when possiable. GM part # 15248604 ...picked it new up off eBay.

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Not today but a couple days ago, someone failed to stop and pulled out right in front of me going 50 mph. So much for a nice new truck. 61BA864F-89B9-4EE3-A081-359939E60281_zps

Sorry man!

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Nice! Did you install the mud guards yourself? I am looking to add some and torn between Weathertech, Husky, and color matched GM ones.

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I was torn also, but I think the fit and look on the GM ones are much cleaner looking. I saw some post of guys complaining of rub/wear marks where dirt builds up. So I mocked the mounting area and then installed some 3m paint film where ever they might touch. Skipped the nutsert, and used double sided tape and 1 screw at the top after resealing the hole with touch up. They are going no where!

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Did this after work today. Added the dual USB plug on the left, tapped into the factory plug on the right. Panel popped off with a gentle but firm pull. Took all of 20 minutes. Don't know why it didn't come like this from the factory...98ed154aee2210df943e04f8bb317301.jpg61a3db1877dc3a7af3f66ef06f335a5f.jpg

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Hey is there any other usable wiring/power behind that panel? I been thinking of adding this to give my son usb's and installing rear heated seat grids . Just trying to decide what to do with the extra hvac knobs ...maybe lighting controls or something ?

It's from a Tahoe/Yukon and they have the harness also.

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Hey is there any other usable wiring/power behind that panel? I been thinking of adding this to give my son usb's and installing rear heated seat grids . Just trying to decide what to do with the extra hvac knobs ...maybe lighting controls or something ?

It's from a Tahoe/Yukon and they have the harness also.

That one looks different, not 100% sure it would fit. The only other harness I saw was the one going up into the console itself. I didn't check those wires though.

 

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