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Scored a set of DL3 mirrors for $60 on Craigslist that were mint.

Installed them Saturday (thanks Phil for the harness) 

Installed the Bowtie leds in the mirrors as well, so cool.

 

Now just waiting for the center console harness so I can install my JY Denali Console.

 

 

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finally got her back, CST 4.5" lift & fuel maverick's, toyo open country

 

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Posted
40 minutes ago, flyingfool said:

does the driver mirror project a chevy logo on the ground?  who makes this?

Factory item, fits the K2's also.

2020 Silverado 1500 Bowtie Puddle Lights, Outside Rearview Mirrors, Chevrolet Bowtie Logo, Set of 2
2020 Silverado 1500 Bowtie Puddle Lights, Outside Rearview Mirrors, Chevrolet Bowtie Logo, Set of 2
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2020 SILVERADO 1500 BOWTIE PUDDLE LIGHTS, OUTSIDE REARVIEW MIRRORS, CHEVROLET BOWTIE LOGO, SET OF 2

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2 hours ago, flyingfool said:

does the driver mirror project a chevy logo on the ground?  who makes this?

there a oem option on the 20+ they will fit our trucks with some minor trimming of the epoxy on the back of the led and to the mounting hole on the mirror to make them project straight. they make one for each brand chevy, gmc, cadillac.

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6 hours ago, doubeleive said:

finally got her back, CST 4.5" lift & fuel maverick's, toyo open country

 

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Nice stance! Where did you get the grill with the LED illuminated bowtie?

Posted
8 hours ago, doubeleive said:

there a oem option on the 20+ they will fit our trucks with some minor trimming of the epoxy on the back of the led and to the mounting hole on the mirror to make them project straight. they make one for each brand chevy, gmc, cadillac.

part number?

Posted
14 minutes ago, flyingfool said:

part number?

84408373 gmc
84408372 chevy

cheapest place is ebay, if you get a discount from your local dealer they should be close to ebay prices

 

Posted (edited)
5 hours ago, J.H.2015LT said:

Nice stance! Where did you get the grill with the LED illuminated bowtie?

that is oem 84129741 16-19 silverado's

it clipped right into my Z71 the harness is plug-n-play to the left headlight

they now make a GMC one for the 20's it's kind of big I am going to put one on my Denali but I want to get a grill without the oem emblem first

84741559 gmc black 20+
84741557 gmc red 20+

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finally got her back, CST 4.5" lift & fuel maverick's, toyo open country
 
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I'm digging it. Let's see it in the daytime

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22 minutes ago, SafetyDaveG said:

Turned over 146,000 on 11/8 (I had 4 days off)

And I though I drove allot!! 

Posted
4 minutes ago, Grumpy Bear said:

And I though I drove allot!! 

Currently assigned to a project 300 miles from the house, plus 100 miles/day back & forth to the hotel. 
 

2 more weeks. 

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2 hours ago, dieselfan1 said:

I'm digging it. Let's see it in the daytime

Sent from my Pixel 3 using Tapatalk
 

 

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