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Got the 2.0s installed on all 4 corners finally. I would definitely suggest these as everyone says. Tighter turns, planted, takes bumps with ease, performs great off road when needed. Best under $1k suspension mod I've ever gotten.

 

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love this upgrade....this just might be my next mod.

Got the 2.0s installed on all 4 corners finally. I would definitely suggest these as everyone says. Tighter turns, planted, takes bumps with ease, performs great off road when needed. Best under $1k suspension mod I've ever gotten.

 

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love this upgrade....this just might be my next mod.

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Hit some road debris. Ripped off the plastic deflector in front of the left rear tire.

 

I think it's #7 on the diagram but that's for an 8ft box. I have the 5.8 so I'm not sure.

 

http://www.gmpartsdirect.com/auto-parts/2015/chevrolet/silverado-1500/lt-trim/5-3l-v8-gas-engine/body-cat/exterior-trim-pick-up-box-scat

 

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the diagram shows that part #8 is for a 5'8" box, I think you scrolled down to far, that's all...

8 22801024 / Protector, LEFT

 

5.8 FT BOX, SIDE PANEL, REAR, CHEVROLET

$14.54

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the diagram shows that part #8 is for a 5'8" box, I think you scrolled down to far, that's all...

8 22801024 / Protector, LEFT

5.8 FT BOX, SIDE PANEL, REAR, CHEVROLET

$14.54

My original was a typo. I think it's part #7,the deflector. Which the one I see is for the 8ft. I would imagine they are the same part.

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so you are looking for the part that looks like a mud flap, but mounts in font of the wheel, correct?

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Black bowtie install! Much nicer. Rear one sucked even with heat gun and in my 105 degree garage lol

 

Also put some slim black plate frames on but need to find black screws, anyone have a source?

 

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Not sure if I like blue or black GMC logo,

 

My first time trying vinyl, did meh.

 

 

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Black bowtie install! Much nicer. Rear one sucked even with heat gun and in my 105 degree garage lol

 

Also put some slim black plate frames on but need to find black screws, anyone have a source?

 

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Black bowtie install! Much nicer. Rear one sucked even with heat gun and in my 105 degree garage lol

 

Also put some slim black plate frames on but need to find black screws, anyone have a source?

 

277b131c95a0662fd19dfdf1624e57c0.jpg

16b5b47c5aadbe355a860fc92ac600ac.jpg

 

 

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Black license caps -check local parts store (pep-boys ) they just snap on.

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Black bowtie install! Much nicer. Rear one sucked even with heat gun and in my 105 degree garage lol

 

Also put some slim black plate frames on but need to find black screws, anyone have a source?

 

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:thumbs::thumbs:

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Freshened up the bed....

 

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Got bored with the black lugs I had on the truck. Got some new ones to change things up a bit. These are the 2 piece version from VMS Racing.

 

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I didn't take pics, but I did install some sundown 2.75" speakers in my dash location and I put dynamat under that panel while I was in there. Of course I soldered the connections and used shrink tubing so I wouldn't have to go in there again. They are powered by the alpine ktp 445u I installed in the under jump seat storage. They sound pretty good. I definitely hear more detail.

 

No more stereo upgrades for me till I can afford to drop $4-500 on a nice set of components for the front doors.

 

2014 Silverado Z71

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I didn't take pics, but I did install some sundown 2.75" speakers in my dash location and I put dynamat under that panel while I was in there. Of course I soldered the connections and used shrink tubing so I wouldn't have to go in there again. They are powered by the alpine ktp 445u I installed in the under jump seat storage. They sound pretty good. I definitely hear more detail.

 

No more stereo upgrades for me till I can afford to drop $4-500 on a nice set of components for the front doors.

 

2014 Silverado Z71

how hard was it getting access?

 

 

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