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I was tired of mine hitting too, so I cut about 6” off the top. Painted it and put a small rubber cap on the top. Looks OEM. 

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10 minutes ago, cbrsilv15 said:

I was tired of mine hitting too, so I cut about 6” off the top. Painted it and put a small rubber cap on the top. Looks OEM. 

There’s that too! True DIY! Do you notice any signal reduction? I wouldn’t mind mine being shorter as well. Even so, I listen to Sirius XM a decent amount because I got it for like $6/month and I like the comedy and classic rock channels. So that’s not even this antenna 

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I got one of these. Few times I used radio it was fine. I imagine in boonies you may have problems.

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I put a stubby antenna on mine and the radio stations got really quiet. No big deal as I listen satellite 99% of the time. 

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4 hours ago, EpicLT said:

There’s that too! True DIY! Do you notice any signal reduction? I wouldn’t mind mine being shorter as well. Even so, I listen to Sirius XM a decent amount because I got it for like $6/month and I like the comedy and classic rock channels. So that’s not even this antenna 

Zero difference. I bought a shorty from Autozone and it whistled super bad. Had to take it off immediately. 

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Knocked out Norcal Mod for the wheels.  Rubbed a bit in reverse...  Was able to make the plastic work without trimming. 

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First hand wash since the fall and got my new handle installed.


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Finally got around to buying the amsoil gear oil I needed. Here's a before and after pic of the rear diff cover swap and fluid change.ff7dabbe0a3d50e49413a5f4042517df.jpgff95722f2fe47317c8b5bcefd862b80e.jpg

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Tailgate handle covers 23.00 ebay why this was not included from the factory baffles me

 

rough country hard trifold. ~ not sure if I’m keeping this. 

599 no shipping no tax but I’m not sure I like the look of seeing all the seams think I’d rather save 400 and go with the tyger soft cover 

 

about to to take the elevation badge off both doors too 

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Added Borla ATAK cat-back with Black Chrome tips on the truck Yesterday.

 

 

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4 hours ago, cbrsilv15 said:

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First hand wash since the fall and got my new handle installed.


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Do you happen to have a link to the cover. ?

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Do you happen to have a link to the cover. ?


No link, just sweat equity. I sanded and painted the handle myself.

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4 hours ago, jgraves13 said:

Got these installed last night:

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I have my procomp coilovers for sale if anyone is interested!


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Very nice. Waiting for my Kings to be delivered. How much lift did they give you out of the box? I see in your picture the top spring seat is spun down roughly 1/4"? Did you get standard travel or extended travel?

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