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1 minute ago, HeySkippyDog said:

Nope, 94 here. Still have it sitting in the garage.b1ee355bcd678491a02668d5753de16e.jpg

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well maybe there was a way to tetris it out of there :) but I wasn't trying to break anything off or spill battery acid so I just unbolted the reservoir and moved it to the side, either way it was a pia compared to my previous trucks lol

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I definitely did some tilting and fighting with it to get it out. I was infuriated already about there being a junction box and a structural brace over the thing, not to mention a regular battery hold-down and that it weighs a ton and it's 5 feet off the ground.

Looooooved my leveled truck until then! [emoji2959]

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Installed some VAS traction bar. Yes it’s not properly adjusted in this picture. I wish there was a channel on the bar itself tho. So I can put some preload it in without lifting the truck up.


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Just got my lockerdown center console safe pretty nice (did a trade for it) high recommend seems like good quality very heavy duty, will install once I buy my Interior. Still has plastic on keypad! 453340AD-1DC5-4B7E-9BE1-D892FDE7B45B.thumb.jpeg.8b062eb57f42599d0cc09d64f94e0f9c.jpeg870FE2FF-C0D3-431C-89FB-9ACA499E016D.thumb.jpeg.986f97c255af10f507e7c83a5a8fc21a.jpeg926BA6D6-704B-4657-A81A-95CF0609E6CA.thumb.jpeg.660cc5bda97e1380c8f17e60c5f97baf.jpeg

 

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I took mine in to the dealership to get the 2nd oil change & the 8 speed transmission fluid changed out. The truck has a little over 13,900 miles on it. They gave me a 2020 AT4 loaner. It’s nice, but only has the 5.3L. 

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I picked up my truck today from the dealership. I also used the MyGMC points that I’ve been accruing to order the lockbox for the center console while I was there. The drive home was weirdly smooth. I had gotten used to the shuddering a little too much. 

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Also had an impromptu run with a lady in a convertible C7 Corvette on the way home. We were side by side at a light. It was a stick shift and she started rolling forward a bit before the light changed, so I gunned it on green. I had her until 55. My lane was ending so I shut it down to let her fly by. LOL

I know it wasn’t really a fair run, but she was definitely in it. Neither one of us had any time to prepare. I usually turn TC off, switch to 4Hi & engage tow mode, but leave it in D. When I do that it launches hard enough to piss off my fiancé. 
 

Makes me look forward to installing the blower I bought last month :D

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Got a hitchsafe to hide my keys while I’m surfing. Seems really solid, can’t tell it’s there with the dust cover and can remove in 30 seconds to attach a trailer.

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19 hours ago, Codman67 said:

Installed my Denali cluster from coastal flash works perfectly 

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how much was it?

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20 minutes ago, doubeleive said:

how much was it?

 

20 minutes ago, doubeleive said:

how much was it?

940$ Canadian or 700$US when I purchased it 

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