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Looks good!!! I gotta another set if anybody is interested hmu
I just gotta shell out the 2300$ in registration and I'm hitting you up!
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7 minutes ago, VanguardK2 said:
2 hours ago, Frankielozano214 said:
Looks good!!! I gotta another set if anybody is interested hmu

I just gotta shell out the 2300$ in registration and I'm hitting you up!

HMU when your ready 

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.. started mocking up an OBA compressor system for my air bags.. will be placing it in the spare battery hole.. GM decided to make removing the battery tray a PITA with a tab underneath both the fuse box and the washer bottle.. to make future removal of the battery tray easy the small tab that fits against the washer bottle needs to be bent up then the tray can be easily lifted out.

 

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8 hours ago, slide187 said:

New shoes
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Nice looking tire.  I see they are Continental but can't make out which version.  Are they dedicated winter or all season?

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They’re Continental TerrainContact A/T in my stock size. P275/55R20. It’s Continentals “newer” and only A/T tire. But they’ve been out for a couple years now. I’ve Read a ton of reviews and people seem to like them. I wanted an A/T tire that wasn’t crazy aggressive but was still good in the snow. I’m like 80/20 on Pavement and in the northeast so a lot of snow. So far I love em. Smooth, they balanced great and nice and quiet. But WAY better rubber than the pos OEM wrangler SRA’s they ship these with. But yes, All season A/T tire.

 

 

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On 10/25/2019 at 6:13 PM, Frankielozano214 said:

Looks good!!! I gotta another set if anybody is interested hmu

Just sent you a message about those... 

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Finally got around to installing my dual LED fog lights. Had some beautiful weather this weekend so I got out there and put in some wrench time on the truck. It was a real PITA doing the first one, you know with all the trial and error but the second one went in a lot quicker. I used some brackets I got to mount the fogs and I used some retainer clips and screws I had lying around to mount the brackets to factory holes in the OEM housing. Now I can remove the whole bracket with lights without having to remove the whole factory fog light bracket. I still need to aim them a little lower but they are bright. I'll get some pics of the retainer clips and how they're mounted later as well. 

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On 10/21/2019 at 6:39 AM, txrangersfan said:

We'd planned on taking the tailgate off but decided not too when disconnecting the backup camera turned out to be a bear.  So we did it all w/o taking off the tailgate by lining up where the blade would go, taping on the far right clip, then the far left clip, and then the two middle clips by putting the light bard in place.  Not exactly level but I'm thinking I'm the only one who knows.  ?

Now, we all know.  ?

On 10/25/2019 at 6:31 PM, VanguardK2 said:
On 10/25/2019 at 4:13 PM, Frankielozano214 said:
Looks good!!! I gotta another set if anybody is interested hmu

I just gotta shell out the 2300$ in registration and I'm hitting you up!

$2300, YIKES!!  Did mine last month, $800+/- for CA. 

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.. installed a set of BLE TPMS for motorcycle on the manual fill valve for my air bags.. now I can keep tabs on the bag pressure from my phone.. they are surprisingly accurate as well.
 
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Really slick!
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New owner here, and I know it's nothing crazy, but I added a handful of things in the past week to my month old 'new-to-me' '16 CCSB.
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How much was it to get the fob programmed?
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How much was it to get the fob programmed?
I havent gotten it programmed yet, but I'll get some quotes and get back to you
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$2300, YIKES!!  Did mine last month, $800+/- for CA. 
Yeah I might be WAAAAY off on it and it be next to nothing but I'm preparing for this to rip me a new ass. But I'll have to post up about that too. Tax, title and registration for CO from what i hear is no joke anymore (insert please stop moving to colorado argument here) [emoji23]
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On 10/25/2019 at 9:31 PM, VanguardK2 said:

I just gotta shell out the 2300$ in registration and I'm hitting you up!

What mother flippin' state do you live in so I know not to move there? ?

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8 hours ago, 300 Blackout said:


How much was it to get the fob programmed?

Dorman 99352 comes with the “box” to program any fobs

The cheapest price I found was Rockauto 60 bucks shipped

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