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2 minutes ago, 2017_whitez71 said:

Do you have a link?  Those look awesome!!

Ebay 

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33 minutes ago, Neallynein said:

Is this on your 15 or 18? I see 2 you have 2 trucks listed

On the 2018, I traded the 2015 off. 

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7 minutes ago, Grjfer said:

On the 2018, I traded the 2015 off. 

Ok cool thanks. I saw on ebay it says only 14-15 models. Didnt want to buy and it somehow be off. Thank you!

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I bought some grey fleece fabric, and draped it over my rear seats when they are in the folded position, to protect them from muddy dog paws.  My pooches like to put their paws on the seats, to look out the rear window.

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On 12/5/2018 at 9:49 AM, David solar said:

It works amazing and it’s just a xprite 20 inch slim light bar off amazing for about 70$ that’s before my hids and fog lights so just halogens and light bar cd6e30a71d7d07b15b138c23293ade5c.jpg702c8993bc4ca2fe5a8118dd81ab2286.jpg


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Nice. Was thinking of tossing one there, wanted a wider beam to watch for ditch deer. Any photos how you mounted it? 

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Nice. Was thinking of tossing one there, wanted a wider beam to watch for ditch deer. Any photos how you mounted it? 

Yeah I had to grind a little off the tabs for the mounts but drilled a hole for the wire passed it through and t-taped it into my fog light wires so when I turn on my fog lights it come on and when my I turn on high beams it comes on with my fog lights it’s really sleek and made it look better in the front d25219ae943d38f0b7093ff5ab91f186.jpgf1c3e54f031bfc937a86ef512911ee12.jpg363cf950d47cc81dcf80943e0399be61.jpg


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22 minutes ago, David solar said:


Yeah I had to grind a little off the tabs for the mounts but drilled a hole for the wire passed it through and t-taped it into my fog light wires so when I turn on my fog lights it come on and when my I turn on high beams it comes on with my fog lights it’s really sleek and made it look better in the front d25219ae943d38f0b7093ff5ab91f186.jpgf1c3e54f031bfc937a86ef512911ee12.jpg363cf950d47cc81dcf80943e0399be61.jpg


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Nice. I'll have a look at some 20" slim bars. I run my fogs with my high/lows, so I may do a bluetooth homelink setup. 

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On 11/14/2018 at 9:28 PM, caveat71 said:

Turned in my '14 SLT for a '18 Denali.

Borla S-Type Exhaust w/ Black Chrome Tips

Gloss Black Mirror Cover Replacement

Gloss black door handle covers

5" Rough Country Suspension Lift for Denali w/Magnaride

N-Fab Predator Pro Step

20x9 Fuel Warrior Wheels

305/55/R20 BFG KO2 Tires

2" BORA Rear spacers

 

Still looking for a good option to replace front grill to black chrome/gloss black...and blacked out front/rear GMC badges.

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I love your build!  Hope you don’t mind but I am thinking of using your setup as a blue print for my truck. How is the RC 5” going for you? I was also looking at the 4” Fabtech for MagneRide.  What do your UCA’s look like.

 

On the grill, I was thinking of blacking out my Denali grill or using the Elevation Edition grill I picked up locally. Here is a screen grab of a blacked out Denali grill.  What do you think?

 

 

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