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Just got this beauty slightly used, but new to me! Slowly getting started on a few mods. I've gained a vast amount of ideas and know-how from scanning though this forum. Thanks to all who post!

 

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Welcome to the forum! Nice looking truck, can't wait to see the mods come through!

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Very nice and welcome to our cult errr I mean group.

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Upcoming mods...in no particular order

 

RC 2" leveling kit

Window tint 10% rear 15% front

Debadging and/or plasti-dipping of bowties and "Silverado" on sides and rear

K&N intake and filter

Tires and rims

Replace the old man side step Amp auto step would be sweet but that's pricey.

 

Also I saw a thread where folks were talking abut a program that monitors your engines use of v4 vs v8? Not sure where that was or what this program is, but if anyone else knows please point me in the right direction!!

 

Not new to trucks, but very new to modifying them myself.

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Upcoming mods...in no particular order

 

RC 2" leveling kit

Window tint 10% rear 15% front

Debadging and/or plasti-dipping of bowties and "Silverado" on sides and rear

K&N intake and filter

Tires and rims

Replace the old man side step Amp auto step would be sweet but that's pricey.

 

Also I saw a thread where folks were talking abut a program that monitors your engines use of v4 vs v8? Not sure where that was or what this program is, but if anyone else knows please point me in the right direction!!

 

Not new to trucks, but very new to modifying them myself.

You might be referring to the Range AFM disabler. To keep the truck in V8 mode?

 

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