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Haha I guess that is basically the definition of it, Ill give you that.

 

I think morals trump legal responsibility but Ill leave the rest at that.

I truly appreciate a good debate

 

 

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What exhaust is that? Are you happy with the sound? Looks really nice.

Magnaflow, not sure what series. She has the sound I was looking for. Not too loud when shes idle but when you get on it. Oh baby. You can hear me coming.

 

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Below will show you that ive added homelink to my truck, then used one of the buttons to activate a wireless lightbar in my front grill as well as two cube lights that light up the under body of my truck. This is a great way to have an oem button for your lightbars and very easy to do.

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I see you have out mounted on the rear slider window, or does it only appear that way? What model did you end up buying for the front and rear?

 

It just appears that way. The camera is mounted on the drivers side of the rear window. It is the Blackvue 650-2ch.

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Removed air damn, added running board lights. I had the lights installed on the rocker at first but didn't like that I could see the light at the side of the truck during the day. I bought trim 3m tape and removed the old tape and installed on the running board, I also like that the wire is no longer visible from the side of the truck.

 

 

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Oh look....a knee magnet! Lol

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I removed warped thin Chevy splash guards and cleaned inside the Rims with 409 . Shined K2 up for the weekend and back work Monday to be covered with Bugs,poop and dirt

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Painted my grill for the 3rd time.

 

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Now colour matched

 

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Painted my grill for the 3rd time.

 

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The colour-matched blue looks the best by far. Good job!

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The colour-matched blue looks the best by far. Good job!

Thanks man, I appreciate it

 

 

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Took 7 hrs messing around with the wiring for my sub. Did the rear seat fold down mod so I can mess with the gains. It sounds absolutely incredible for one 12" woofer. The ported box sounds awesome and I'm very happy how it turned out. I still have to clean up some wiring and add wire loom under the hood. The lc2i was super easy to adjust and get it sounding awesome. It's my first time with a ported enclosure and a remote bass knob. I have a feeling I'll always have them now. Lol.

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