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can you post web site / part number / cost ????? I like to add this also. maybe more photo's when installed. Thanks

http://gm-navigation.com/2013-2015-gm-video-in-motion-and-navigation-unlock.html

 

I found the right module but it doesn't list the price, it just asks you to contact them.

I also found them on Amazon for $250

 

http://www.amazon.com/Video-Motion-Navigation-Unlock-HMI/dp/B018F3I7B2/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1458846669&sr=8-1&keywords=GM+Video+In+Motion+And+Navigation+Unlock+For+HMI

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Finally :)

 

is that a rhino RB-10 running board ???? How do you like it ???? GOOD Looking truck

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is that a rhino RB-10 running board ???? How do you like it ???? GOOD Looking truck

Yes. They're great so far. I really didn't want to put any running boards on my truck, but the wife won that discussion haha.

 

Josh

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Yes. They're great so far. I really didn't want to put any running boards on my truck, but the wife won that discussion haha.

 

Josh

 

I'm sure it was less of a discussion and more of her telling you to get steps lol.

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I'm sure it was less of a discussion and more of her telling you to get steps lol.

Oh yeah. From the day I lifted it that's pretty much all I heard :)

 

Josh

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Installed Duraliner bed liner and had shop install exhaust, Spintech 6000 Series 3" in 2.5" dual out with MBRP 2.5 to 3.5 tips.

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Had the front two windows tinted as they were not done at the dealership and they wanted way too much to do it.

 

Looks a lot better!

Had mine done today as well....very happy. And I agree, looks a LOT better! Best $75 spent on the truck yet. lol

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I finally installed my Hellwig Rear sway bar. These trucks handle great to start with but the rear bar really makes a big difference. I highly recommend it. Installing the AR Headers tomorrow

 

RT

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The color I guess is what will take getting used to? I just ordered a 5500k kit myself, couple parts on back order though so they should be here in a week or so.

Yup, just the color. It's not as blue as the 6k, but I really like it.

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Installed some footwell leds just like in the first post on here and got my auto dimming mirror in the mail today. It'll be going on later today or tomorrow. This thread has some great inspiration.

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Finish lift kit and clean her up.

 

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looks good

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