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Had the front windows and windshield re-tinted to 20%

 

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Had the front windows and windshield re-tinted to 20%

 

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Looks good.

You should replace the mirror caps to match the doors handle. LOL

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Did what GM should have as an option on these All Terrain trucks. Carbon Fibre 3M vinyl. Live in WI and we just had a big snow storm so ignore the filth of my truck.post-142627-0-86092600-1454638451_thumb.jpeg

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Steps and Z71 wheels and grill, not all done today but over the past couple months. 2 inch level on deck for Saturday morning!

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Did what GM should have as an option on these All Terrain trucks. Carbon Fibre 3M vinyl. Live in WI and we just had a big snow storm so ignore the filth of my truck.attachicon.gifimage.jpeg

I'm in Marshfield Wi. I know what u mean about the filth. Can u snap me a pic of your grill from a distance? I really like that. I have the SLE chrome grill. Have always wanted to do something other then all that chrome and really like yours from the close up and want to see how it looks.

 

Thanks

 

 

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finally got around to removing front airdam. such a better look in my opinion.

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how hard was the air dam to remove ??

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how hard was the air dam to remove ??

Have to remove about 8 bolts and it pulls right off. Now with that being said you can also pull it off as well. Its extremely soft rubber. So if it were to get caught on something it comes off without damaging the bumper.

 

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Have to remove about 8 bolts and it pulls right off. Now with that being said you can also pull it off as well. Its extremely soft rubber. So if it were to get caught on something it comes off without damaging the bumper.

 

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Thank You . when it warm up , it's coming off .

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Dropped off this morning to have my lift installed. Zone 4.5" with Cooper Discoverer STT Pro 295/60R20's.

 

Hopefully they'll finish it by the end of the day.

 

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