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Ya no AGS on my truck. It’s just a simple 32” curved light bar mounted to the radiator support brackets with some brackets from rough country. It’s wired with an eBay harness and I have it on a wireless remote.. don’t like switches 


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Blacked front and rear GMC today 

 

 

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Got Phil's DIY dl3 wires to add to my dl8 harness on Friday. Pulled door harnesses today and installed the new wires. I now have fully functional dl3 mirrors. Thanks again Phil017801f3df0c56dfce9f0f61e263f6f4.jpg

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Monday, I replaced the standard bulbs in my reverse, cargo, and high mount brake lights.  I installed RED LED bulb in the high mount, and white LED bulbs in the cargo/reverse spots.  I then went to install the Driver’s Assist Handle, but they had shipped me the wrong color (tan).  So, I returned the wrong one, and ordered the correct one (grey).  I threw it all back together, without reconnecting the lanyard to the cover, made it quick/easier to swap them out tonight.  The correct one came in Friday, as I was heading off to work.  This evening, I swapped out the original part for the handle.  

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Didn’t take a picture of it butttttttt my screen goes blue when I put it in reverse.... facepalm. Fml.


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13 hours ago, texasaggies16 said:

More photos... love this mod.. should i paint my GMC emblem black?

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Definitely, I purchased a vinyl overlay for mine. Take a look at the pic I sent you a few pages back in the "2016 SLT lights in the 14/15 SLT". I bought a new black with chrome outline for my new all terrain grill. It goes in for the trim bezel to be painted Onyx black tomorrow. Ill post a few pics when I get it installed.

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Installed AVS in channel visors and Weathertech mud flaps

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Got my heated steering wheel hooked up thanks to pgamboa and it works great can’t believe I’ve gone this long without it.


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On 1/9/2019 at 9:28 PM, JimCost2014 said:

How often do you add coolant? Had to add quite frequently in my 14 and 16, same thing with our Tahoe. Never have seen any leaks, drips on the floor or vehicles. 

I haven't ever needed to add coolant, but I'll keep an eye on it. Weird that you had to do it frequently.

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3 minutes ago, Mileguru said:

I haven't ever needed to add coolant, but I'll keep an eye on it. Weird that you had to do it frequently.

Thought so too, but these engines run at almost a boiling temperature (210) with a 50/50 mix, so I would think there has to be some evaporation even in a sealed system.

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Added a LPR Reverse Light (mounts above license plate) because I still can't see enough behind me, even with factory reverse light LED upgrades, in our pitch black NW winter nights. Adds plenty of extra light, and I like it so far...

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On 1/12/2019 at 8:21 PM, texasaggies16 said:

More photos... love this mod.. should i paint my GMC emblem black?

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Yes. Also, I want a light bar :(

 

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