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3 hours ago, pgamboa said:


You get that from me? I don’t have forum names linked to customer names if so :)


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yes I ordered the power fold turn signal mirrors, switch and harness a few days ago

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yes I ordered the power fold turn signal mirrors, switch and harness a few days ago

Waiting on switches to come in from GM. Hoping next week.


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23 hours ago, pgamboa said:

Been a while since posting on this thread. But really existed about this one!

 

Finally had a moment to review the AutoSync!

 

Loving this thing! Enjoy!

 

 

 

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So to use this to disable AFM, does this have to stay plugged in all the time?

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So to use this to disable AFM, does this have to stay plugged in all the time?

Yes


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Just washed my 2014 Silverado 1500 LT probably for the last time before she gets her new face lift (2016-18 LTZ Frontend but with the painted bumper less chrome is ??) Next Sunday!!! 04D578E3-5617-4D24-B30C-BB4A350E129E.thumb.jpeg.163e7e033891f704867d2940065a189f.jpeg
HARNESS SHOULD BE HERE SOON

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traded my '16 silverado in for an '18 Sierra.  loving the GMC and the 6.2L so far. 

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changed the 3rd brake out with a full red led lamp, modified it for no cargo lamp function I never use it anyway, I discovered why these china lamp housings leak, the screw mount hole protrudes out farther than the weather seal, so I used a dremel and trimmed it down to the same height as the oem one and now it fits perfectly. I did end up cracking the housing tightening the screws down so I have another one on the way but it works good once I corrected the wire harness it was completely backwards from where it should be out of the box, typical for china junk.

 

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Just replaced my original G2 Diff Cover that I stripped the fill bolt with a whole new G2 Diff Cover

 

Out with the old and stripped

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In with the new Diff Cover

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Refilled with Amsoil 75W90 [emoji6]

 

 

Sent from Above

 

 

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On 1/31/2020 at 1:51 PM, Frankielozano214 said:

Just washed my 2014 Silverado 1500 LT probably for the last time before she gets her new face lift (2016-18 LTZ Frontend but with the painted bumper less chrome is ??) Next Sunday!!! 04D578E3-5617-4D24-B30C-BB4A350E129E.thumb.jpeg.163e7e033891f704867d2940065a189f.jpeg
HARNESS SHOULD BE HERE SOON

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You should have messaged @pgamboa about getting an adapter harness.  

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It’s going to be 76 in Colorado today with a couple inches of snow tomorrow. What else would I do?! I gave Katie a bath and a quick spray and wipe of Hybrid wax.

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1 hour ago, Granite7 said:

It’s going to be 76 in Colorado today with a couple inches of snow tomorrow. What else would I do?! I gave Katie a bath and a quick spray and wipe of Hybrid wax.

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Nice truck!  The Ford behind you looks great too!

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3 hours ago, cbrsilv15 said:

You should have messaged @pgamboa about getting an adapter harness.  

He’s working on a harness for the 2014-15 to the 2016-18 LTZ Conversion so for the time being I wanted to install my frontend but I will be swapping out with his harness as soon as it’s available because this one doesn’t function like factory. Already told him let me know when it’s available I’ll definitely be swapping this harness 

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