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Installed a new grille in my truck. Took the chrome honey comb with black bow tie out and installed this $50 craigslist take off grill along with my black bow tie. Opinions?

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11 minutes ago, Eddie 70 said:

Installed a new grille in my truck. Took the chrome honey comb with black bow tie out and installed this $50 craigslist take off grill along with my black bow tie. Opinions?

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I like that A LOT

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In attempt to revive this thread....

 

just ordered b-pillar covers, uv coated acrylic. $33 cad shipped.

https://www.ebay.ca/itm/Glossy-Black-B-Pillar-Post-UV-Coating-Cover-Trim-4Pcs-For-CHEVY-14-16-Silverado/172298433482?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649

 

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going for this look. Photo taken from 1sik_z Instagram

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I do like blacking out the B pillars on colored trucks. I think it looks better, more clean. Looking forward to seeing it man.

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In attempt to revive this thread....
 
just ordered b-pillar covers, uv coated acrylic. $33 cad shipped.
https://www.ebay.ca/itm/Glossy-Black-B-Pillar-Post-UV-Coating-Cover-Trim-4Pcs-For-CHEVY-14-16-Silverado/172298433482?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649
 
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going for this look. Photo taken from 1sik_z Instagram

Looks good. I’m going to give it a shot, 22” wheels? I have the same truck in a 2500.


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3 hours ago, Waaazooo said:


Looks good. I’m going to give it a shot, 22” wheels? I have the same truck in a 2500.


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Not my truck, pic was taken from "1sik_z" in instagram account. I'd assume 20s though

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On 2/3/2018 at 4:09 PM, Eddie 70 said:

Installed a new grille in my truck. Took the chrome honey comb with black bow tie out and installed this $50 craigslist take off grill along with my black bow tie. Opinions?

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The front plate is what does it for me. Two thumbs up. The grill looks good also. 

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On 2/25/2018 at 12:40 PM, tanner709 said:

Not my truck, pic was taken from "1sik_z" in instagram account. I'd assume 20s though

Theyre 22’s per his instagram

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Got this done last night. This is the Deezee #43102 tailgate assist. I bought it from Amazon for 25$. Definitely recommend it. It was simple to install too. 15 minutes

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14 minutes ago, Neallynein said:

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Got this done last night. This is the Deezee #43102 tailgate assist. I bought it from Amazon for 25$. Definitely recommend it. It was simple to install too. 15 minutes

That's one of the handiest features I have added and for another 25 bucks or so you can put it to really good use with a remote dropping tailgate. 

 

 

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That's one of the handiest features I have added and for another 25 bucks or so you can put it to really good use with a remote dropping tailgate. 
 
 

I like that. That’ll definitely be added to my list for the spring time
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That's one of the handiest features I have added and for another 25 bucks or so you can put it to really good use with a remote dropping tailgate. 
 
 

Do you have more info on the auto dropping tailgate. Maybe pm with what is needed. Also if it works with the auto lock kit.
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1 minute ago, Bonjosco3ss said:


Do you have more info on the auto dropping tailgate. Maybe pm with what is needed. Also if it works with the auto lock kit.

It will work with the auto lock kit (the PAC TR7 has numerous programming options) and I'll post a link to my install thread in a minute. 

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