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15 hours ago, Deadpoollane said:

Next is taking the steering wheel apart to paint that logo.

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vinyl or paint ?? what the real color ??

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16 hours ago, Deadpoollane said:

Next is taking the steering wheel apart to paint that logo.

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I'm sure you will be proud of your truck when completed.  The suggestion I'd make is to return the the dash pad above the instrument cluster back to stock.  The reflection in the windshield under different conditions will prove to be very annoying.

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I'm sure you will be proud of your truck when completed.  The suggestion I'd make is to return the the dash pad above the instrument cluster back to stock.  The reflection in the windshield under different conditions will prove to be very annoying.


You are correct, I took it for a spin and red is all I could see, so I made it mostly black and keep the red around the front.


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vinyl or paint ?? what the real color ??



Plasti dip underneath, and apple gloss red and black splatter, the all red was too bright.


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Plasti dip underneath, and apple gloss red and black splatter, the all red was too bright.


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oh! Clever idea of using the plastidip as the base. I hadn't thought of that before. That's nice as it should make removal of paint both possible and easy (at least compared to paint alone).

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2 minutes ago, Deadpoollane said:

 

 


Plasti dip underneath, and apple gloss red and black splatter, the all red was too bright.


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Thanks for the info .

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oh! Clever idea of using the plastidip as the base. I hadn't thought of that before. That's nice as it should make removal of paint both possible and easy (at least compared to paint alone).


It’s not bad, can still be hard to get off but not impossible.
Just make sure to do 4-6 layer of it


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Put a Diablo canned tune on it.  Throttle response is actually normal now.  Tires light up like christmas from a dead stop and the trans shifting around town is so nice and snappy.  I also disabled DOD//AFM which has been a blessing as well.

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I have a airraid cold air tube waiting to be installed. 

 

This is on top of all the following I’ve already done:

amp research steps

rollbak cover

gm all weather mats 

JL sub/ kicker amp 

factory bed lights added

yellow led fog lights

tinted front windows 

chrome tip

round wheel well plugs 

pocket stake plugs

power tail gate lock

trailer brake controller (Reese remote mount)

 

up next is fixing the hail damage from a few weeks ago. White truck with hail dents literally makes it like a golf ball. Haha. Oh well pdr here we come! 

 

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On 8/13/2018 at 3:38 PM, FORGIVEN06 said:

Finally got hood swap done, really glad I did it

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that hood looks awesome!  which one is it?

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that hood looks awesome!  which one is it?


It OE from a 17 2500 HD


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Debadged the tailgate, and painted both GMC emblems black! Very happy with how it turned out!

2 of after and 1 of before

 

Still have to remove the texas edition emblems tomorrow

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I like my Texas edition emblems.

 

On my truck  that’s in Colorado with Arkansas plates.  I bought it in KS while I lived in MO. Original owner was from OK.  My truck gets around.  Haha.  

 

(Ok I need to tag my truck in Co, we’ve only been here three weeks) 

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Going to take some getting used to, but I think it cleans it up nicely.

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Installed Husky under seat storage.  Nice that my straps and hitches aren't sliding around.  Sorry for the sideways picture, not sure why they load that way.

 

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