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16 hours ago, Jchoi said:

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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What specific problem are you having?  I installed the Denali cluster also and now my rear park assist graphic/icon does not show up on the cluster when in reverse.  The camera comes on and the beeps work, just nothing on the cluster display.  Is this what yours is doing?  WAMS wants me to ship the cluster and park assist module back to him to check/program.  I'm not sure it's worth the hassle.  He said he'd never seen the issue before, but it sounds like maybe you have it too?

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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...

That’ll be awesome thank you. I’ll get a pump eventually. But for now I don’t use it often enough to get a compressor yet.


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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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Unless your wanting rear park assist it's not required for the Denali cluster to work. I put a Denali cluster in my 17 LT Silverado and dont have rear park assist and it works fine

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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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Very nice I was looking at that kit but I'm lowered and it doesn't fit. I have a over the leaf helper. There are pros and cons. The helper have a linar bag vs two bellows. Said to be smoother but that bag can handle a lot more. If 5-6psi is raising the rear and stiff.
You must adjust the working lengths of the bag. On that kit this means remove the factory steel bump stop mount this will buy you many inches. Allowing the bag to be longer at ride height and also more air before it lifts the rear.
I had the other problem I needed a spacer under the bag. As my kit was set for 6+ lowering and I was at 5 in the rear.
You want the truck at any rake it can be as small as "1 or more. This way the truck weight and ride is the best.

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1 hour ago, lapoolboy said:

What specific problem are you having?  I installed the Denali cluster also and now my rear park assist graphic/icon does not show up on the cluster when in reverse.  The camera comes on and the beeps work, just nothing on the cluster display.  Is this what yours is doing?  WAMS wants me to ship the cluster and park assist module back to him to check/program.  I'm not sure it's worth the hassle.  He said he'd never seen the issue before, but it sounds like maybe you have it too?

I think my truck threw Chris a curveball.  He’s continuing to work on it for me. 

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Projector on the right, PnP hid on the left.

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Only took about an hour. I can’t wait to aim these tonight and see them in action.



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Moto Metal mo970’s 20x9 0 offset

295/55r20 Cooper Discoverer Stt pro

rough country 2” level

35% side window tint 

5% Dixie strip on the windshield 

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.. gave my rear seat a lift.. stacked six 1/2" washers under the mounts to provide ~5/8" of lift.. gives adults a more upright seating position.. I'll do the rear seat fold mod when I install my audio system when the weather warms up and it stops snowing up here.

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Very nice I was looking at that kit but I'm lowered and it doesn't fit. I have a over the leaf helper. There are pros and cons. The helper have a linar bag vs two bellows. Said to be smoother but that bag can handle a lot more. If 5-6psi is raising the rear and stiff.
You must adjust the working lengths of the bag. On that kit this means remove the factory steel bump stop mount this will buy you many inches. Allowing the bag to be longer at ride height and also more air before it lifts the rear.
I had the other problem I needed a spacer under the bag. As my kit was set for 6+ lowering and I was at 5 in the rear.
You want the truck at any rake it can be as small as "1 or more. This way the truck weight and ride is the best.

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Awesome thank you for the advice! I’ll try that when I get a chance.


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Drove down to San Diego for one of my best friends‘ father’s funeral. Reception at The Boat House, on Harbor Island. North Island Naval Air Station across the bay. 

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Was working under my back bumper and found I had some visitors. Sorry for the bad picture, but if you can’t tell it’s a bird nest in the right part of my back bumper! I looked in from the top too, they really went to town. It’s full of leaves and pine straw

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Finally pulled the trigger on a tool box. It’s a Weather Guard low-profile aluminum box. I’m very happy with the fit and the look. We’ll see how it holds up over time.

 

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Got my fuse/relay box ready to mount in the truck, just need to get a stretch of good weather so I can get out and do it. Also ordered some of the dual LED foglight brackets from Amazon, ran me like $38. Might try to get those installed too at the same time. 

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1 hour ago, 15BlueSilverado said:

Got my fuse/relay box ready to mount in the truck, just need to get a stretch of good weather so I can get out and do it. Also ordered some of the dual LED foglight brackets from Amazon, ran me like $38. Might try to get those installed too at the same time. 

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Need Photo's when Led light installed . Please

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4 hours ago, slj2008 said:

Need Photo's when Led light installed . Please

I'll post some after. Definitely would like to get them installed this weekend but we've got rain in the forecast. 

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