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Yeah I thought about that too! What would be the easiest is if they made the damn things in the other color of interiors like DuHa does. But I don't like the looks of the DuHa! The Husky has the nicest Shape IMO!

 

Ya in the photos of the duha I bought made it look like it lined up with the seat but it doesn't, has a 1.5 inch gap.

 

I'm planing to paint mine. the reason I got the gross green is because that color was $70 off for being discontinued.

 

 

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So yesterday I was cursing threw the build page and found a build by waymon. Waymon wanted to fix the gas pedal lag and he found a trick on a post by this guy http://www.gm-trucks.com/forums/topic/167606-gas-pedal-flex-solution/

Today I had some time on my hands so I tried it and to my surprise it worked

 

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Now when I push on my gas it goes right away!

 

 

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Glad I could help. Lol

 

 

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Put in a dash cam today 414846ca64ebc4d14f77d025a73d3298.jpga6ce67b1212478125444dcac26168243.jpgdbf7cedebcde8cc1fdffc6d9a92f7cba.jpg

 

Only place you can see the wire 0b52182f45db686d32550f0167f58ec5.jpg

 

 

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Pop the small covers off the handle and remove the 2 bolts. The a pillar will pop right off and you can put the wire behind it and hide it.

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Pop the small covers off the handle and remove the 2 bolts. The a pillar will pop right off and you can put the wire behind it and hide it.

That's Genius!

 

 

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Pop the small covers off the handle and remove the 2 bolts. The a pillar will pop right off and you can put the wire behind it and hide it.

The only thing I don't like about this dash cam is the plug is a "car port", so when I plug it in to the port on the dash it stays on when the truck is off... so I plugged it in to the one in the Center console so it turns on and off when I start and turn off the car. Problem is the cord isn't long enough to hide the wire being that far. So I ordered an adapter (wall plug to 12v) so that should fix my problem I hope

 

 

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Wired the flapper valve in the exhaust open today. It sounded like a squeaky pulley...

 

Why not get it replaced with the new design? If you take it to a dealer and complain they should replace it under warranty. There is a new flapper design/location that no longer squeaks.

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Wired the flapper valve in the exhaust open today. It sounded like a squeaky pulley...

How abouts do you do that? Does it sound better?

 

 

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While you can get the Borla system that I have on the truck from the factory, I could not get it when I ordered the truck, I have the midnight edition, so I was restricted on some of the options, just like my tow mirrors I have...

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The only thing I don't like about this dash cam is the plug is a "car port", so when I plug it in to the port on the dash it stays on when the truck is off... so I plugged it in to the one in the Center console so it turns on and off when I start and turn off the car. Problem is the cord isn't long enough to hide the wire being that far. So I ordered an adapter (wall plug to 12v) so that should fix my problem I hope

 

 

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Why don't you cut the cigarette lighter adaptor off and hardware it? There is a RAP power blade in the drivers fuse box that's there for that very purpose, just crimp a connector on.

 

 

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How abouts do you do that? Does it sound better?

 

 

I used a piece of TIG wire, I bent it in a "U" shape. Then I bent the longer end over like a cotter pin. I'll post a picture later if I get a chance. It's pretty simple, just remember to rotate the valve. There are a few write ups about it on the forum here if you search it. This is just the way I did it.

 

Like I mentioned before, the only reason I did it was because the flapper was squeaking, and annoying the he'll out of me. For the price we spend on the trucks, and it sounds like a pos. It is now quiet as it should be, no noticeable difference at any speed, or mode.

 

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Pop the small covers off the handle and remove the 2 bolts. The a pillar will pop right off and you can put the wire behind it and hide it.

 

 

You don't even need to do that much. I just pushed the wire down where the pillar trim meets the headliner. Used a flathead screwdriver to help.

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The only thing I don't like about this dash cam is the plug is a "car port", so when I plug it in to the port on the dash it stays on when the truck is off... so I plugged it in to the one in the Center console so it turns on and off when I start and turn off the car. Problem is the cord isn't long enough to hide the wire being that far. So I ordered an adapter (wall plug to 12v) so that should fix my problem I hope

 

 

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I ran my Blackvue dash camera to the cigarette lighter port on the back of the centre console. I was able to conceal the wiring all through the trim of the truck and under flooring to reach. Not sure how much wire they gave you on yours, but on mine I had a ton of it!

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