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Oil change, tire rotation and balance, leveling kit installed, and alignment. I think it turned out good.

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There is a "hidden" abs plastic cover you can buy cheap for the huge pocket in front of the cupholders then buy a good wireless chargers and hardwire it to cigarette port. Mount charger pad to underside of plastic.
Faster charger and charges everything that is wireless and is easy install. I like the phone up front more anyways.

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Say bro you got a link to this?

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Say bro you got a link to this?

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Many months ago I searched for days for it and couldn't find it. When he was selling them I didnt need it but then I got the Note 9 a d doesnt fit. As I said the 2nd charger mod seems the better choice in the long run anyways.

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12 hours ago, Kurtj29 said:

Got my extra grill back from the painter. Planning to put it on tomorrow. Midnight Denali.CC231C8A-797F-432D-A1A9-47BCA514B718.thumb.jpeg.47bf3367213e79b1660289f980167e7d.jpeg

This is my goal!  Just need a grill lol

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Oil change, tire rotation and balance, leveling kit installed, and alignment. I think it turned out good.

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Nice! KO2s? What size did you go with?


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Nice! KO2s? What size did you go with?

 

 

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Thanks! Yep, they’re just the factory size, 275/55/20. Already had them before the level. When it’s time for new tires I’ll go a little bigger

 

 

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Test fit my new Uniden Bearcat 980SSB CB. Just waiting on my 4' Firestick antennae to arrive. Plan on fitting a piece of plexiglass with carbon fiber vinyl wrap to cover open space below CB.cb2.thumb.JPG.8fc5f4f30427d8d5042cb8a7dfa681fe.JPGcb1.thumb.JPG.a77fd4d37f1a1665cfeb33055700d44f.JPG 

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Installed a Ranch Hand grille gaurd I bought used for only $250. Not a bad deal.. Still iffy about that chrome grill hiding behind it though. At least it covered it up some. 

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It was beautiful on the weekend, I spent some time cleaning up the rig.

 

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On 5/3/2019 at 6:20 PM, Kurtj29 said:

Got my extra grill back from the painter. Planning to put it on tomorrow. Midnight Denali.CC231C8A-797F-432D-A1A9-47BCA514B718.thumb.jpeg.47bf3367213e79b1660289f980167e7d.jpeg

Looks good, even with the red letters.  Thought about blacking out the letters?

On 5/4/2019 at 6:24 AM, MHPrior80 said:

This is my goal!  Just need a grill lol

Maybe you can buy @Kurtj29's old one, and get it painted like he did to his new one.

On 5/3/2019 at 9:39 PM, dburns050 said:

Oil change, tire rotation and balance, leveling kit installed, and alignment. I think it turned out good.

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Where'd you get the grill guard, and how much?

On 5/5/2019 at 1:02 PM, WSFD6107 said:

Test fit my new Uniden Bearcat 980SSB CB. Just waiting on my 4' Firestick antennae to arrive. Plan on fitting a piece of plexiglass with carbon fiber vinyl wrap to cover open space below CB.cb2.thumb.JPG.8fc5f4f30427d8d5042cb8a7dfa681fe.JPGcb1.thumb.JPG.a77fd4d37f1a1665cfeb33055700d44f.JPG 

That's where I had my Uniden PC122XL (CB w/ U/L SSB) & Realistic PRO-2026 Scanner, in my '15 Silverado.  My 4' Firestik Antenna was (on my '15)/is (on my '18) on the right forward stake hole, with super duty barrel spring, but I'm looking at getting a "Sport Bar," roll-bar, and relocating it to the top of that.  Looking at putting them in my '18 in the same spot, but I have to purchase & install a new front end of the full console to do it, cupholder does NOT move on '16+.  :mad:  I'm looking at putting a cover around the radios, keeps trash, fries, etc, from getting down in the hole/cubbie where the radios are.  I may temp locate the radios forward of the cupholder, until I can get a more suitable forward section of the center console.  As for right now, I have the mount bracket, antenna, spring mounted on my '18, seeing how it will hold up, without a tonneau cover helping hold it down, going with a lower profile cover, than I had on my '15.  Attached the album for my '15, haven't posted any pictures lately of my '18, since I got my personal tags. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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It’s a Weston HDX Grill Guard. Got it and had it installed at a truck accessory shop. Think it was $675

 

 

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Got my gauges back from [mention=192145]US Dashworks[/mention]
They look great!
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Those look great! How much and what style was this? Thanks for the share.


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