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Not my truck but my wife’s uncles truck 05 Silverado got to love sidework 08d915b91f7bad111315b24fe35699e1.jpg


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17 hours ago, 1SLOW1500 said:

In tune there are a few locations you can adjust as it may throw a few things off. There is also a final size of the tire so the speed is correct. But sounds like they know what they are doing.

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I got it figured out

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Hankook At2 RF11 275/60/20
Brand new version of the ATM RF10
Ride quiet and smooth and not much weight to balance. 64c432723a719d9df7ba5df1f5090fe0.jpg971925eaf432a88c3973254d936e4efb.jpg4fc1643d6696b036bae7e14e2789fcef.jpg

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Took the rear passenger seat out to get to the rear park assist module in order to try to get the Denali cluster mod working. 

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I got everything assembled. Hoping to get them installed tomorrow. I went and got a propane exchange for the garage since it’ll be in the 30’s tomorrow....


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Took the rear passenger seat out to get to the rear park assist module in order to try to get the Denali cluster mod working. 
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Do the rear seat mod now while it’s out, and it’ll make it super easy to access if you need to again.


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1 hour ago, cbrsilv15 said:

 


Do the rear seat mod now while it’s out, and it’ll make it super easy to access if you need to again.


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Pardon my inexperience. What is the rear seat mod?

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5 minutes ago, Jchoi said:

Pardon my inexperience. What is the rear seat mod?

 

You can fold up the seat bottom and while it’s up, you can fold down the top with the bottom and get access to the rear wall and behind the seat. It makes it super easy for amp adjustments too. 

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4 minutes ago, SS502 said:

Got rid of the key hole....

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On 3/26/2019 at 8:13 AM, SS502 said:

I swapped my door handle end caps to make a thief's job just a little harder. Eventually I will get a new end cap and replace my drivers-side rear door cap so it wont have a hole but for a super easy thing to do here is my thread...

 

 

Done!

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32 minutes ago, cbrsilv15 said:

 

You can fold up the seat bottom and while it’s up, you can fold down the top with the bottom and get access to the rear wall and behind the seat. It makes it super easy for amp adjustments too. 

Thanks for heads up

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Installed Firestone Ride-Rite 2430.

Not liking how with just 5-6PSI, it raise the rear 1/2”. Going over bumps slow feels better. But at higher speed, it’s too stiff. So I bleed it down to just 2PSI. I sure it feels better with load in the bed or when towing tho.


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That's why I went with Air ride, plus the complete kit comes with a pump, air pressure gage, I can add and delete on the fly without leaving the drivers seat. Easy to install, second truck that I have owned with this system. Soon and I did it in the garage, did not need a hoist to do it. I mounted the pump in the spare battery location as well... I can get some pictures later if you need to see them...

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