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19 minutes ago, MeanGreen1911 said:

Bolt Trailer Hitch Pin/Lock  Part# 7023619

 

This lets you use your ignition key for your trailer hitch lock.  It seems to be made really well and helps keep an extra key off my key ring. 

 

Approx $35 on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/BOLT-Lock-7023619-Padlock-Center/dp/B06ZZBJM23

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Nice!

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2 hours ago, MeanGreen1911 said:

Bolt Trailer Hitch Pin/Lock  Part# 7023619

 

This lets you use your ignition key for your trailer hitch lock.  It seems to be made really well and helps keep an extra key off my key ring. 

 

Approx $35 on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/BOLT-Lock-7023619-Padlock-Center/dp/B06ZZBJM23

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This is one of the first things I bought when I got my truck.  So much more convenient!  They also make a padlock version, that I use on my trailer and one on my shed.  

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4 minutes ago, 2017_whitez71 said:

This is one of the first things I bought when I got my truck.  So much more convenient!  They also make a padlock version, that I use on my trailer and one on my shed.  

Thank you for chiming in, I did order one off Amazon after I read about them on another website...great reviews from others too!

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On 1/30/2019 at 3:28 PM, MeanGreen1911 said:

Bolt Trailer Hitch Pin/Lock  Part# 7023619

 

This lets you use your ignition key for your trailer hitch lock.  It seems to be made really well and helps keep an extra key off my key ring. 

 

Approx $35 on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/BOLT-Lock-7023619-Padlock-Center/dp/B06ZZBJM23

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I've got one as well.  4 years now, and holding up great.  I put a little bit of white lithium grease on the part that goes into the lock a couple of times a year, and not a single issue.

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8 minutes ago, chuckworkb said:

Is it generic to GM so anyone with a GM center cut key can open the lock? 

 

No its keyed to your key.  When you first get it you put your key in and turn it and it sets it for your key.

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Was messing around with my emblems and some vinyl. I put them on the truck, undecided whether or not I am keeping them on.1ae7f75f690acdf5ce340635e7350ec0.jpga864ab00c1647429ea8572fc43af3a16.jpg10f7b3aaf46d0adb450d4c78923759a1.jpg

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1 hour ago, Fix29 said:

Was messing around with my emblems and some vinyl. I put them on the truck, undecided whether or not I am keeping them on.1ae7f75f690acdf5ce340635e7350ec0.jpga864ab00c1647429ea8572fc43af3a16.jpg10f7b3aaf46d0adb450d4c78923759a1.jpg

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I like it, makes your truck unique! Others may say it’s too much but I think it looks good. Now the Duramax crowd isn’t the only ones that have something there. I would probably try for just the chrome lettering on mine but only because it’s white. Oh and those wheels/tires and steps look great with that blue color, very nice truck ?

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I like it, makes your truck unique! Others may say it’s too much but I think it looks good. Now the Duramax crowd isn’t the only ones that have something there. I would probably try for just the chrome lettering on mine but only because it’s white. Oh and those wheels/tires and steps look great with that blue color, very nice truck [emoji106]
Thanks for the feedback!

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2 hours ago, Fix29 said:

Was messing around with my emblems and some vinyl. I put them on the truck, undecided whether or not I am keeping them on.1ae7f75f690acdf5ce340635e7350ec0.jpga864ab00c1647429ea8572fc43af3a16.jpg10f7b3aaf46d0adb450d4c78923759a1.jpg

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Looks good.  With all the black, the emblems in black chrome would have looked good as well.

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On 1/30/2019 at 2:28 PM, MeanGreen1911 said:

Bolt Trailer Hitch Pin/Lock  Part# 7023619

 

This lets you use your ignition key for your trailer hitch lock.  It seems to be made really well and helps keep an extra key off my key ring. 

 

Approx $35 on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/BOLT-Lock-7023619-Padlock-Center/dp/B06ZZBJM23

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Amazon just delivered mine today so I get to install when I get home. Ironically, was watching All Girls Garage (yeah I am a man pig) on Saturday and they had this product on their show...super simple, put your key in, turn it and that's it, it keys itself to your vehicle key and you're done. Thanks for this post!!

***Worked as advertised***

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anyone know a part number for the non-fish eye mirror??? 

On 1/5/2019 at 1:37 PM, Enough said:

Covered the distorted flush mount factory convex mirror in the driver's mirror with a proper 3" stick on convex mirror.

Stuck one on the passenger side too !! Got rid of that huge blind spot on the right side you could loose a full size truck in !!

Best 8 bucks I've spent in a long time !!5c3123905e9c3_ConvexMirror.thumb.jpg.c44cb9f32787fe3d0b30249486cbf28f.jpg

 

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