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2 minutes ago, Blk99cobra said:

I have the k&n intake as well i see you had to replace cheap plastic fittings  with the metal pipe fittings too lol

Yea I was recommended to do it that way from the start by a buddy

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On 4/5/2019 at 3:23 PM, Mikegriff01 said:

This is how I ended up doing the air box

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Any significant improvement to the performance?

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16 hours ago, Paytdawg said:

How did u hook it all up to the air cleaner box if u can would post a pic 

The 2500 sir box fits in the stock 1500 location

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6 hours ago, Mileguru said:

Any significant improvement to the performance?

I'm not sure I did the borla exhaust around the same time but it does feel pretty good.

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Sorry to bring this thread back from the dead.

 

Does anyone have an updated parts list on EVERYTHING needed to do this to a 2014 Sierra?

 

Looks like I'll need the HD Grille, HD Bumper, HD Duramax hood with hardware and optionally the new headlights.

 

Am I on the right track here?

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You wont need the grill or the bumper. You'll need the hood and the hinges and springs at the bare minimum.  The intake duct work, the hood vent, all of the clips associated with it. I dont have my parts list but lots of guys on here do.

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On 2019-06-05 at 12:39 PM, Blk99cobra said:

I can send you a copy of my receipt will all the part numbers for the hood, hinges and duct work i had to look around for the clip and screws part numbers

That would be killer!

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holy hell someone did it.  now my wallets going to hurt because now that ive seen it done i have to do it myself not sure how i feel about hte 16+ bumper swap but the hood is a must.  

 

 

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I need to find more info on this silverado.

I've been wanting to do this for awhile.

Funds will be the only hold back now.

I think last time I looked with all new GM parts it was close to $5000 but did not know what all was needed.

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This guy did it also and said it took a lot of work to make it fit24448c6bc0c53e235de7b9d8fd4af116.jpgba5d67ce975926b456e11eec2df85f51.jpg

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