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On 7/17/2019 at 6:32 PM, Frankielozano214 said:

Next upgrade coming soon 2014 Silverado LT

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Truck did some light lifting, taking the new surfboard to catch a few from the hurricane Barry swell.

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Been way to long since I did any mods.  Didn't actually permanently install it yet or run any wires, just a mock up of how it looks.

 

The lightbar probably wouldn't get much use but it was free and I really don't have any need for more forward lighting.  Sick of it taking up shelf space in the garage.

 

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Lots of option for wiring it up. 

 

-Use a relay and tie into cargo light switch

-Reverse Lights

-Standalone spot on my up-fitter switch.

-Switch in the bed

Or really any combination.

 

Thoughts?  Any other places to mount it where it might be more useful?

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I thought the tone from the Magnaflow 12587 was too quiet and i wanted something more agressive. After much contemplation i decided to go with a Jones Performance JT3535XL muffler to a 5 in tip dumped right after the axle. It sounds deeper and like a truck withna 6.2l should sound like.

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11 hours ago, Silveradoh said:

Truck did some light lifting, taking the new surfboard to catch a few from the hurricane Barry swell.

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Nice left in the background. Have any other pictures of that swell?

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Got the partial xpel paint protection film today. Love the results.30bf4040fc9e5298b9ffa8da68185744.jpg025d121ce80d787705db1370e591e8e7.jpg0b89a3d0bc1c176e9002d7f1ec44a02b.jpg

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A few months ago, one of my wheel caps got stolen. Went to Discount tire to order a new one, ended up being on backorder for a month. Two months later it finally came in and was the wrong one. They ended up sending four so the manager ended up giving me the four at no cost so I have four new caps now.

EDIT: Top pic are the new ones, bottom pic is the old ones. 

 

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Installed the cst 3.5” spindle, k&n intakr, carven progressive cat back, 17x8.5 methods wrapped in 295/70r17 ridge grapplers. 

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Installed a Vantrue N2 Pro dashcam and hidden wire kit. Not a fan of the fuse panel cover on the drivers side. Even with a panel tool I had to break one of the clips. It was even hard to get the broken clip out with a pair of pliers.


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Nice left in the background. Have any other pictures of that swell?


I don’t have any more personal pics, but gulfster.com has a bunch of pics from all over FL gulf coast of that swell. This was taken at honeymoon island, we had some fun waist-chest high peelers.


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.. finally installed my Eibach struts on the third notch
 
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How much lift did you end up with on that setting?


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6 hours ago, slide187 said:


How much lift did you end up with on that setting?


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..2018 Double Cab Z71 I ended up gaining more height than I wanted - gained a hair over 2" but I'm hoping it will settle out at 1.5"..I pull a camping trailer and still want some rake.. if not I'll be pulling them again and dropping a notch

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Good info. Thx! I agree I still want some rake, and I’m about install my 5100’s up front on the 2nd notch up.

 

 

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Went from 24”s (top) to 22”s (bottom), no more rubbing haha!

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