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Definitely Str8ugly

If I cared what you thought about them I would have asked for money to pay for what you liked [emoji23]

 

 

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That's like Bobby Flay not eating steak

 

 

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I LOVE me some steak... I am actually waiting for 1A to sponsor some mirrors to me for all the referrals they've been getting.

 

 

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Especially when you add a Borla S-Type Catback Exhaust also.. Vroom Vroom! lol

Yea I already had the Borla exhaust and thought I needed the intake on the front end, sounds sweet in that 2,000-4,5000 RPM range!

 

 

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If I cared what you thought about them I would have asked for money to pay for what you liked [emoji23]

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Yukyukyuk...you funny too.

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First oil change!

 

1,414 miles, so wanted to get that crap out. Running the good stuff now, also installed a dimple magnetic drain plug, woot.

 

 

I am interested in that funnel. My funnel is hard to use with these truck. I have wound up using my transmission funnel because I usually buy by the jug. Where did you get the funnel that fits like that?

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I am interested in that funnel. My funnel is hard to use with these truck. I have wound up using my transmission funnel because I usually buy by the jug. Where did you get the funnel that fits like that?

Great funnel kit, Lisle makes awesome stuff.

 

https://www.amazon.com/Lisle-19342-Multi-App-Funnel/dp/B016QB9Q56

 

 

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If I cared what you thought about them I would have asked for money to pay for what you liked [emoji23]

 

 

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Lol

 

 

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Finally completed my chrome to color match front/rear bumper and grill. Thanks @Viktorrocks15 for the grille. It completes it!

 

Hoping to find some time tomorrow for front park assist retrofit.

 

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Looks awesome!! My front chrome swap should be complete tomorrow with dual fog light mod!

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Hoping to find some time to test....

 

This is the front park assist module and harness I made, along with (4) sensors.

 

Want to test it out first to see if it'll work before investing the time to run the wiring through the factory connectors.

 

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I added the keycode entry pad to my 2017 Sierra. I put it on the back of the fuel door to hide it(not that attractive, but useful). I got it with the Shop click drive coupon and it only cost me installation.

 

 

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I didn't even realize they came out with this, great idea on the install. What did the dealer get you for programming? I usually just toss my keys in my gas door if I'm at the gym or beach...this would be better.

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Hoping to find some time to test....

This is the front park assist module and harness I made, along with (4) sensors.

Want to test it out first to see if it'll work before investing the time to run the wiring through the factory connectors.bd3e9cbada181467317ae31c1e8b2e3f.jpg

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Very interested in this.

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Very interested in this.

Taking my seat off as we speak! :)

 

 

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Nope. It ain't happening without some sort of custom programming.

 

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Well, since the park assist retrofit was a fail today and already had seat out, I decided to the perform the rear seat fold down mod. Thanks @cbrsilv15 for the measurement (2-1/4")! Works perfect! The side molding doesn't fully clear the bolt as it folds down but it's not by much.

 

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Well, since the park assist retrofit was a fail today and already had seat out, I decided to the perform the rear seat fold down mod. Thanks @cbrsilv15 for the measurement (2-1/4")! Works perfect! The side molding doesn't fully clear the bolt as it folds down but it's not by much.

 

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So, what's the reasoning for making it fold down? Doesn't appear to be any advantage storage wise on the back wall?

 

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