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Added in channel vent visors this afternoon

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what make ? any problems with auto up ?

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what make ? any problems with auto up ?

They are AVS. Not sure on auto up as I have to leave windows up for 72 hours

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They are AVS. Not sure on auto up as I have to leave windows up for 72 hours

 

thank you for information

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Got my SYPPO tow mirrors installed before heading out. The mounted up nice and easy and plug right in for mirror movement functions. Sometime soon I need to wire up mirror cargo lights and running light.

Did their mirror connector wires land into their connector or did they have a separate pigtail to hardware?

 

 

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PlastiDipped the emblems minus the bowties and swapped in black Z71 decals.

 

 

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Did their mirror connector wires land into their connector or did they have a separate pigtail to hardware?

 

The power mirror function plug right in now problem. The running lights and reverse back up lights have a separate harness. I will need to get with you for a do it yourself pin kits so I can hook them up

 

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Did their mirror connector wires land into their connector or did they have a separate pigtail to hardware?

 

The power mirror function plug right in now problem. The running lights and reverse back up lights have a separate harness. I will need to get with you for a do it yourself pin kits so I can hook them up

 

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So this separate harness doesn't land into the connector? If you take a look at this connector, the orange and yellow wires land into the connector but can also be disconnected and hardwired if the other end of the harness doesn't come loaded.

 

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They are AVS. Not sure on auto up as I have to leave windows up for 72 hours

i have AVS on mine and yes sometimes not always the auto up is a pain, really don't know why is is intermittent and not all the time

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Finally got my truck back from the body shop!

 

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Had them color match the grille shroud white. Had it plastidipped before to see if I liked it being white. loved it so got it painted [emoji7] 270$ not too bad

 

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Before someone hit and ran piercing a hole into the bumper. Said screw it I'll get it fixed one day then go to NYC and valet hits a wall with my truck so finally getting it replaced

 

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After. Brad new

 

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Before. Glorious valet services. Last time someone i don't know gets in the drivers seat.

 

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And after.

 

Now I have to get my tail light tinted again [emoji849]

Thanks to my body shop guy he was able to get all oem parts instead of insurance telling him to get aftermarket

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BluRado got a bath today! The black with the blue is just awesome looking IMO. Couple more weeks and my rims and tires will be on.

 

 

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Did led lights on the driver side to see if I like it.

 

 

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So this separate harness doesn't land into the connector? If you take a look at this connector, the orange and yellow wires land into the connector but can also be disconnected and hardwired if the other end of the harness doesn't come loaded.

 

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Here is a pic of the mirror harness. The factory plug is the mirror movement and the with plug is the back up and running lights . The white plug is what I have to wire in

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Here is a pic of the mirror harness. The factory plug is the mirror movement and the with plug is the back up and running lights . The white plug is what I have to wire in

Thanks for sharing. I really wish these after market manufactures would land the lighting wires into the connector AND have them with a disconnect for those that want to hardware.

 

In my pic, they did that with the orange and yellow wires but not he blue. This makes it so that a harness could Plug right up to the factory 18-pin connector.

 

 

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