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only a 30 mile round trip to WAMS?!?!     [emoji12]
 
 


I wish it was that easy...[emoji23][emoji23]
I would have brought Chris a bottle of tequila 1800 along with my cluster. Hahaha.


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A little before and after[emoji7]

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On 8/7/2019 at 8:07 PM, jpinoy said:

You should have gotten the update via play store. I had the update, but didn't see the option in settings until I drove for a bit using AA. After disconnect, check settings and it's at the top as an option to enable the new look.

 

It keeps your last used apps on the top row and you get more apps on the screen. The bottom bar stay with all the screens so you don't have to go back and forth to control music and stuff. You can see that you have the option now to continue music where you left off once you connect again. It keeps the icon of the last app so you can go back and forth between apps. Dedicated notification button(for messages) and your calendar and other stuff can be voice controlled. It's default dark mode. It felt smoother to me when navigating, but I'm sure that's phone related and what's hogging up resources when AA is running. I'm sure I'm missing other stuff.

 

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Is it possible to run the OBD2 Torque app on screen via AA for live telemetry view while driving?

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Is it possible to run the OBD2 Torque app on screen via AA for live telemetry view while driving?
No. That's one of the apps I wanted for AA as well, but it's not on their list as AA compatible. When you open AA on your phone, you can click on the option to see all the compatible AA apps.

You'd have to mirror your phone via HDMI. When I installed my side/front camera, the software for it has that option, so you can mirror your whole phone. I haven't tried it yet, but Walt, the guy I bought it from demoed that feature in the YouTube video.

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After some long patient wiring and soldering and thanks to WAMS for programming I now have a Denali cluster in my rcsb10d426d3b97c03bc1530cc2a37b841ab.jpg801eab2d0345f9347b406f97f47d9e0e.jpgfc19dfe69e4feb8adf24bd35b360f587.jpg936c3f785e31fd870402801a7f1a49c5.jpg


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Just added a heated steering wheel to my

2014 Silverado LT crew cab It literally was a plug and play I didn’t have to add no wires ??? Just swapped the clock spring with a heated one and plug was hot. Took about a good hour as I had to wait  alil while for the battery to drain 

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Changed my oil and installed a Fumoto F107N with LC-10 Lever Clip. Should make next oil change really clean. Also got the Chevy brand backseat whole floor mat. It came in before the front full liner, should be getting that today.. prepping for my son in the back seat for long trips ?

 

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Changed my oil and installed a Fumoto F107N with LC-10 Lever Clip. Should make next oil change really clean. Also got the Chevy brand backseat whole floor mat. It came in before the front full liner, should be getting that today.. prepping for my son in the back seat for long trips [emoji28]
 
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Do you have a P/N for that floor liner?
Thanks!


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4 hours ago, jpinoy said:

Changed my oil and installed a Fumoto F107N with LC-10 Lever Clip. Should make next oil change really clean. Also got the Chevy brand backseat whole floor mat. It came in before the front full liner, should be getting that today.. prepping for my son in the back seat for long trips ?

 

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Nice floor mats fr I got mines used front and back for 100$

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Do you have a P/N for that floor liner?
Thanks!


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Nice floor mats fr I got mines used front and back for 100$
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Nice! I almost got the whole set from shopchevyparts, both for $150, then saw shipping, standard ground they wanted $200+.. I'm like, nope!! [emoji2957]

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1 minute ago, jpinoy said:

This is for the double cab: GM Accessories 23237404



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Mine is a crew cab but not sure what the part number is sorry, I think u can google them there are the premium Chevy floor mats

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Nice! I almost got the whole set from shopchevyparts, both for $150, then saw shipping, standard ground they wanted $200+.. I'm like, nope!! emoji2957.png

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Damn yeah I don’t think I would of paid 200$ but I can tell u I’m glad I got them now, 

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Damn yeah I don’t think I would of paid 200$ but I can tell u I’m glad I got them now, 
Yeah, when shipping is more than the parts itself, no thanks. Bought both sets from Amazon with prime shipping instead.. $224 total.. [emoji28]

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