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what kind of running boards are those and can we get a good picture of them

 

Looks like N-Fab or Rough County cab length hoop steps.

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Testing another set of Aftermarket Mirrors from 1A Auto. Power Folding, Smoke Park Lamp Lens (Amber Park Lamp), Amber Turn Signal, Super Bight Cargo Lights. 1AMRP01771. Review video will be published shortly.

 

Too bad my truck only looks like this for a couple of hours before shipping them off to their owner.

 

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Testing another set of Aftermarket Mirrors from 1A Auto. Power Folding, Smoke Park Lamp Lens (Amber Park Lamp), Amber Turn Signal, Super Bight Cargo Lights. 1AMRP01771. Review video will be published shortly.

 

Too bad my truck only looks like this for a couple of hours before shipping them off to their owner.

 

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Looks awesome! Come up here and do my truck next please :lol:

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Looks awesome! Come up here and do my truck next please :lol:

Every time I put a set of Towing Mirrors on my truck, the more they grow on me. My wife hates them... They take a little getting used to. It's weird because I see more coverage but still look twice because of doubt. I look down on the convex mirror and remember that it gives so much more coverage.

 

 

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Every time I put a set of Towing Mirrors on my truck, the more they grow on me. My wife hates them... They take a little getting used to. It's weird because I see more coverage but still look twice because of doubt. I look down on the convex mirror and remember that it gives so much more coverage.

 

 

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Is it your truck or the wifes? :lol: Just add them on!

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[emoji23]. I wear the pants... she just tells me what pair to put on. LOL. One of these days...

 

 

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Testing another set of Aftermarket Mirrors from 1A Auto. Power Folding, Smoke Park Lamp Lens (Amber Park Lamp), Amber Turn Signal, Super Bight Cargo Lights. 1AMRP01771. Review video will be published shortly.

 

Too bad my truck only looks like this for a couple of hours before shipping them off to their owner.

 

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you have Tapatalk app so I can pm you about options for me?

 

 

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you have Tapatalk app so I can pm you about options for me?

 

 

2015 1500 LT Silverado Midnight Edition

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PM sent.

 

 

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For your viewing pleasure...1A Auto - 1AMRP01771. Power Folding Set.

 

 

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Finally got around to getting an 'after' pic. Well, maybe a in-between pic as I don't have the wheels and tires on yet.

 

Kings and Cognitos on the front, Kings and a 3" Readylift block on the back.

 

My floor jack wouldn't quite get the frame high enough to stick the new block in, so I had to get creative. The frame is still on jack stands, this was just to compress the springs [emoji23]

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Testing another set of Aftermarket Mirrors from 1A Auto. Power Folding, Smoke Park Lamp Lens (Amber Park Lamp), Amber Turn Signal, Super Bight Cargo Lights. 1AMRP01771. Review video will be published shortly.

 

Too bad my truck only looks like this for a couple of hours before shipping them off to their owner.

 

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90e69fd170905f5bbd5bc913f12ea576.jpg

 

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did your truck come with the upgraded led headlights like the ltz models or did you add them and how did you do it without hyperflash?

 

 

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Looks great! Is it dry to the touch?

 

 

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Yeah after about 10 minutes.

 

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I finally was able to take a pic of my truck. I just added the tonneau cover, step rails, and in-channel window visors last weekend. Previous upgrades include the du-ha underseat storage, 20% front tint, and 22" OEM wheels8d122132f2cb5001b7a18452fd615d7f.jpg

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did your truck come with the upgraded led headlights like the ltz models or did you add them and how did you do it without hyperflash?

 

 

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No. My truck is an LT. When I upgraded to LTZ lights and tried the dealer route - BCM programming, I was told "it can't be done". Initially, my Service Advisor was like "We can do that no problem. We'll flash the BCM with an LTZ profile". 45 minutes later, he came out shaking his head and apologized.

 

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