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Finally got my paint matched grille and headlights installed. 5d05e9308200ea6d06c74312dd5841b2.jpg


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On 11/23/2018 at 6:55 PM, STRMTRPR said:

.. got the engine spun up to around 5200rpm on the way home tonight ..no not on purpose.. truck downshifted too far while going uphill (maybe 4-5° grade) with the cruise set at 82kmh (50mph) (same route I drive to work everyday).. trans stayed in that gear while I had to jump on the brakes and slow the truck right down to 50kmh (30mph) to get the rpms down then it started shifting normally again. I hope this doesn't become a habit with this transmission :shakehead:

 

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Same thing happened to me, but when on hilly terrain going downhill and is the reason why I deactivate grade braking when I know I’ll be driving in hilly terrain. 

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2 hours ago, TRG said:

Same thing happened to me, but when on hilly terrain going downhill and is the reason why I deactivate grade braking when I know I’ll be driving in hilly terrain. 

.. I've noticed this behaviour with the cruise control as well so now I disable the cruise whenever I'm heading downhill then turn it back on when the grade levels out

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Check out my video install of the morimoto Type C XB fog lights on my 14 Silverado

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1 hour ago, NitroDatsik said:

Check out my video install of the morimoto Type C XB fog lights on my 14 Silverado
 

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Wow...that’s a lot of work! Well done, looks awesome ?

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Replaced wireless charging module with the updated 18 charging module. Works great, charges my galaxy s9 plus and my wife's galaxy s93431f841f6c64e8e6a5244d1eca5d5d8.jpg

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Installed some rgbw rock lights in wheel wells
Now i need some under the body they look pretty good and will make life easier if i ever need to change a tire in the dark or side of the road


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Built yet another sub enclosure for my regular cab with an extension to mount the amp as well as crossovers and hopefully its the last one so I can finally get this system done! This one is built from a 13mm/18mm Baltic Birch combo so I could recess the sub and I lost a couple of clicks on the passenger side seat but I still have easy access to the jack (I'll make a bracket to mount the tools on the other side). BTW, if anybody is interested in a sub enclosure for their regular cab I have several available!

 

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How are you liking the Boost Auto mirrors?  Thinking about getting the Boost or 1A Auto mirrors.
I love the boost auto mirrors. I even had 1A prior to these and the part that bothered me the most was not having the red blinker on the glass. That may not bother some but I wasn't a big fan of the blinker design from 1A. There are two things that boost came out with after I got mine that I wish I had and that's the power fold feature and the high output cargo light. The customer service at boost auto was second to none as well. The owner called me after hours one night to help me trouble shoot an issue I had. The issue was on my end, nothing to do with their product but he was still there and willing to help.

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