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Mine at 28k was just about the same, slightly more leaves though. 8755124b61e1f274b1c22cbae31f2dad.jpg

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Yeah.... you win. Lol

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27 minutes ago, TubesteakBoogie said:

Did you paint them yourself? What product did you use?

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I did... I used about 7-8 coats of plastidip.... (nothing too heavy on the coats)... then about 4-5 coats of clear enamel 

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I did... I used about 7-8 coats of plastidip.... (nothing too heavy on the coats)... then about 4-5 coats of clear enamel 
Ok. They came out great. I thought you actually painted them. I plastidipped mine as well.

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was going to paint... but didnt want to ruin them if it didnt turn out... if this doesnt hold ill remove and paint

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7 hours ago, caskey_b said:

was going to paint... but didnt want to ruin them if it didnt turn out... if this doesnt hold ill remove and paint

Any Photo's ???

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Did the Cluster swap the other day and now have a Denali Cluster in my 2016 Silverado LT. I like it! Now to figure out how to change the aqua LEDs to red. Then this truck will be a true Redline Edition [emoji23]




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31 minutes ago, pgamboa said:

Did the Cluster swap the other day and now have a Denali Cluster in my 2016 Silverado LT. I like it! Now to figure out how to change the aqua LEDs to red. Then this truck will be a true Redline Edition emoji23.png
 

 

 


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Thanks for the video.  This modification doesn't look too intimidating and it would be a great upgrade/refresh for our trucks.  I imagine the blue and red dash light combination would be fine and only someone knowledgeable about gm's would notice the inconsistency in the dash light colors.

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Thanks for the video.  This modification doesn't look too intimidating and it would be a great upgrade/refresh for our trucks.  I imagine the blue and red dash light combination would be fine and only someone knowledgeable about gm's would notice the inconsistency in the dash light colors.

Swap literally took maybe 10 minutes. Longer to record than it was to do the swap. Lol


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Did the Cluster swap the other day and now have a Denali Cluster in my 2016 Silverado LT. I like it! Now to figure out how to change the aqua LEDs to red. Then this truck will be a true Redline Edition [emoji23]





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Since its all digital on the middle now, I'm assuming that you can change the entire layout of the dash? I want to say I've done it in LTZ Tahoes before. Definitely in Camaros

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When I sent my cluster off to get programmed, I also inquired about the possibility of adding Front Park Assist. When I did the bumper swap, I found a black bumper that had the sensor holes. I added the sensors and the wait began. Well, here it is...If you can get passed the temporary wiring...

Front Park Assist Retrofit.

Now I get to spend more time getting wiring in place and done right.

Thanks to @ Justin101714 and@GTPprix for their help on this!

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Installed grill lighting. And that is only one led strip about the width of grill


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45 minutes ago, daneal said:

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Installed grill lighting. And that is only one led strip about the width of grill


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were did you mount the strip  - Top or Bottom  ???  is that your car show lighting ????

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were did you mount the strip  - Top or Bottom  ???  is that your car show lighting ????

I mounted it on the top behind the X section and yeah if I do any shows I’ll have that on I actually drive with it on during the night too though. I did the same with my car but in red


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1 hour ago, daneal said:


I mounted it on the top behind the X section and yeah if I do any shows I’ll have that on I actually drive with it on during the night too though. I did the same with my car but in red


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Thank You for the information

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