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where is a polished bowtie tip for under 50?

 

6) 128gb USB stick for movies and music

 

can you play movies on the mylink screen???

 

frame plugs???

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where is a polished bowtie tip for under 50?

 

6) 128gb USB stick for movies and music

 

can you play movies on the mylink screen???

 

frame plugs???

Frame Plugs

 

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Caps that cover the holes and keeps dirt, mud, critters from getting in there.

 

 

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where is a polished bowtie tip for under 50?

 

6) 128gb USB stick for movies and music

 

can you play movies on the mylink screen???

 

frame plugs???

Thank you Pgamboa for posting the photo! You can grab a set here! http://www.ebay.com/itm/322214207376

 

You can play videos on your Mylink in park or you can get a video in motion *I did* from a vender here called MVI. It is a simple plug and play.

 

http://www.gm-trucks.com/forums/topic/160886-vendor-mvis-hmi-upgrade-thread-videonav-entry-in-motion-textin/page-1?hl=video%20in%20motion

 

you will have to format your video files to MP4 for them to play!

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Frame Plugs

 

ff799122aa8865802ff9ba42dea067de.jpg

 

 

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Caps that cover the holes and keeps dirt, mud, critters from getting in there.

 

 

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Just ordered some of these. Thanks.

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By far the best one for me so far was sticking a paint stick under the throttle.

 

Incase your not aware....

Move your throttle with your hand and watch the throttle assembly. For many of us it's so loose that we have 1/2 inch of throttle travel before it actually does anything. Stick something behind the assembly and throttle response is much better.

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Phillips 921 LED / T16 (12789LPB2) Bright White Vision LED - 2 pack. You'll need 2 packs for a total of 4 bulbs.

Phillips 194 Bright White Interior for the License Plate bulbs - 2 pack.

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Personally, I didn't like the Philips. The light was whiter, but not brighter since there are no LED pieces on the distal tip in the bulb. I ordered the JDM white LED lights and love them for reverse lights. I can see so much farther and behind and around the sides backing up. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND USING THE JDM BULBS!! For bed lighting, I ended up just using the Phillips bulbs since I already bought them and didn't want to piss the money away. I don't use that overhead lamp much, so the Phillips work well enough. The Phillips license plates lights look good too.

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So for the Phillips license plate lights, which version of the 194s do I need? Amazon has 194 and also 194 / T10.

 

I am looking to replace those, as well as the bed light with LEDs.

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Since I deleted my back bumper to a non step bumper.. the holes on top of the bed bugged me... so I found and bought these.. perfect fit my laser scanned. And made in the usa!!!!GM Silverado Sierra Pickup Bed Rail Stake Pocket Covers Caps 2014 2015 2016 2017 | eBay

http://m.ebay.com/itm/162184645563

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