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8 hours ago, Kelloggs67 said:

Took off the front lip few days ago I think it looks better with out it and installed the catch can just need to put the hose’s on when I get to work on Monday 590c09a44d65d0e3dd59960df9fff354.jpga15d9b511a62eae2369df90d99665037.jpgb40bb56c3aec51bd119eb5727dc62fab.jpgbfd95236f4b777081caba8c6720f884c.jpg


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Looks good!  How did you remove that front lip?

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Looks good!  How did you remove that front lip?

There is about 16 7mm screws that hold it on with the tabs in the pic there is 2 screws in the mounting bracket in the dead center I took the screws out and tabs and turned them over so the screws did not point out 26624ac7c64d8f013c33c46fdebd8045.jpg 86a12c78c5cc2c40df190f35c9404297.jpg


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11 hours ago, chuckworkb said:

Today, I installed those round chassis plugs, but I modified them before  I installed them.  I was thinking perhaps it's not such a great idea to not allow any airflow at all through those tubes. My thought was if moisture is locked in there, rust will accumulate faster. So, I drilled a hole in the center of the plug, and glued some screening to the inside of the plugs to keep the wasps out.   

 

I also got the A pillar replaced with the Grab Handle version, ( thanks to people here and their advice).  

 

Soon a catch can with PCV and clean side connections, an a electric lock for my tailgate, and Bilstein shocks. 

 

 

 

 

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They look good and That dose sound like a good idea I might need to do that To my frame plugs 

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I’ve had chrome overlay junk for a few years got tired of it last week. Pulled the tailgate handle parts off and color matched them.  Door handles will be next.  

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I’ve had chrome overlay junk for a few years got tired of it last week. Pulled the tailgate handle parts off and color matched them.  Door handles will be next.  
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Is this a rendering? Or actual photo? It looks rendered lol
Also is that a cover on the tailgate handle or the actual tailgate handle painted?


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1 hour ago, 14cris said:


Is this a rendering? Or actual photo? It looks rendered lol
Also is that a cover on the tailgate handle or the actual tailgate handle painted?


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It’s the chrome putco handle cover painted to match.   It’s an actual pic...

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1 hour ago, Shakeydeal said:

Go ahead with the full monte, you know you want to......

Probably should.  But don’t want to be mistaken as a Tundra :rolleyes:

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it was absolutely beautiful today - clear sunny skies and about 7C (45F).

washed both my truck and my wife's car.

i got a good laugh thanks to my neighbour - he came by and took a pic of me washing my wife's car (wearing a hoodie and shorts) and sent it to his son who is currently visiting friends in winnipeg (i think it got down to -35C last night - gaahhhhh!!   why??  why would you go there??  there is no reason!!  ha! ha!).  he just wanted to have a little fun at his son's expense!

it's nice to have a black truck again

 

http://45986985395_c5440546c9_z.jpgIMG_5103 by bc-chris, on Flickr

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Replaced cabin filter 10months in. Can you tell them apart? 351fc0653ac42c06632fb0939ad5a095.jpg

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9 hours ago, txrangersfan said:

Probably should.  But don’t want to be mistaken as a Tundra :rolleyes:

If you wanted a truck that looks like a tundra, you would have bought a 2019 Silverado :D

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Replaced cabin filter 10months in. Can you tell them apart? 351fc0653ac42c06632fb0939ad5a095.jpg

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You must be running the AC with windows down? That’s really dirty for being just 10 months old.


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8 hours ago, bc-chris said:

it was absolutely beautiful today - clear sunny skies and about 7C (45F).

washed both my truck and my wife's car.

i got a good laugh thanks to my neighbour - he came by and took a pic of me washing my wife's car (wearing a hoodie and shorts) and sent it to his son who is currently visiting friends in winnipeg (i think it got down to -35C last night - gaahhhhh!!   why??  why would you go there??  there is no reason!!  ha! ha!).  he just wanted to have a little fun at his son's expense!

it's nice to have a black truck again

 

http://45986985395_c5440546c9_z.jpgIMG_5103 by bc-chris, on Flickr

That's a good looking truck :thumbs:

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