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On ‎4‎/‎29‎/‎2019 at 7:35 PM, pgamboa said:

Not my truck. But completed another High Country Interior Retrofit.

I failed to take a before pic. But truck had Cocoa Dune cloth interior. Swapped in High Country interior.

- Dash Swap (Leather White/Stitched)
- Added Heated Wheel
- Heated/Cooled Seats (truck had factory heat), gained cooled.
Console Swap (gained Wireless Charging)
- Leather swapped shifter
- Driver/Passenger seats are fully functional
- Fixed Airbag Light Error

Another happy customer!

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So did this have heated/cooled prior?  Did you find a work around for that?  Looks gorgeous!

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So did this have heated/cooled prior?  Did you find a work around for that?  Looks gorgeous!

Has factory heat. If you can gain cooled. If you don’t, you’ll have to send your BCM to www.whiteautoandmedia.com to get the Lin bus enabled. Then all any missing wiring in between.


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8 minutes ago, pgamboa said:


Has factory heat. If you can gain cooled. If you don’t, you’ll have to send your BCM to www.whiteautoandmedia.com to get the Lin bus enabled. Then all any missing wiring in between.


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ok I figured as much.  I know you are still trying to find a way for those of us that have done the leather upgrade without heat to get heat, just curious if it had got that far!! Thanks Phil!

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5 hours ago, DirtyAndy said:

 


Not totally disputing you, but the tires I snagged from Discount Tire(apparently Cooper Discoverer ATP is specific to DT, at least that’s what I was told) had a small lip from the wheel to the tire. Unless they’ve changed recently. I can’t speak for any other sets of Cooper Discoverer tires. But I totally understand. I don’t wanna scratch my chrome wheels either.

 

Yeah not sure if this might be an updated version bit it looks like thay don't have it anymore.  I'm wanting a bigg'n like they used to have on the BF KO's.  i've also noticed its gone now on the KO2's.  

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Installed some quick disconnect in the container so it doesn’t slide around in the bed. Mainly use the box for my work cloths and boots.

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Posted
1 hour ago, STRMTRPR said:

.. picked up some 11' steel angle.. the e-track straps sure come in handy

 

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Link to those mounts?

Posted
7 minutes ago, cbrsilv15 said:

Link to those mounts?

.. can find them locally in the trailer section at most automotive/hardware stores or Amazon/eBay

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Yeah not sure if this might be an updated version bit it looks like thay don't have it anymore.  I'm wanting a bigg'n like they used to have on the BF KO's.  i've also noticed its gone now on the KO2's.  
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Those rat bastards. My last set had the lip. That’s a bummer.
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.. so my Samsung S9+ which I keep in a hard case is too big to fit in the OEM wireless charger AND the mylink USB ports don't supply much amperage when connected :uhoh: .. solved with a cheap Qi wireless charger from Amazon that I placed in the otherwise unused pocket on the side of the console.. now I have wireless Fast Charge..and my Android Auto cable is nicely hidden in the side pocket :thumbs:

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.. and the OEM wireless charger is still available and works great for the wife's S8 so everyone's happy!

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Finished the heated steering wheel install once pgamboa's harness arrived - a week earlier by the way, great service, thanks again, Phil!

 

I also order the pnp harness to turn my tow mirror front facing running lights into signal lights also.

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Went out and purchased most of the parts I need to replace my Denali Chrome. My attempt to create a “Midnight” Denali.  Hope to get this on the truck this weekend.  The grill is at the painters this week getting painted black.B41BE61A-1EC4-44FB-86F7-DF187269B8B4.thumb.jpeg.4014d184bee34a27f3bbcdc8b390f28b.jpeg

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10 hours ago, Scottyz71 said:

Finished the heated steering wheel install once pgamboa's harness arrived - a week earlier by the way, great service, thanks again, Phil!

 

I also order the pnp harness to turn my tow mirror front facing running lights into signal lights also.

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Front  facing turn signals on tow mirror would be great.  How did the install go?  Love to do that as well.  

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53 minutes ago, [email protected] said:

Front  facing turn signals on tow mirror would be great.  How did the install go?  Love to do that as well.  

Suuuuper easy install. Phil's harness is plug and play and simply goes between the mirror connection and the door harness, it took longer to get the door panel off lol. 

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