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On 4/11/2018 at 4:58 PM, JohnnyCruz said:

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Almost done; I received this picture today from the shop. I'll take more pictures once I pick it up. 

did you have to change the lights harness or the same one is good for the change of lights .??    can i get the list of parts # so I could try to do mines that way, looks awesome by the way..... 

  • 4 months later...
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On 4/10/2019 at 11:19 PM, Mileguru said:

Any significant improvement to the performance?

I already had a cold air intake and the. Borla exhaust when i installed all this , not sure if there were any real gains but i am very happy with it, i know im late with my response 

 

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On 6/24/2019 at 7:14 PM, SirenRed16 said:

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

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anymore specific details on this hood swap?

 

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anymore specific details on this hood swap?
 
No but but I'm pretty sure I recall him saying it needed a lot of custom fab work to make it fit properly.. it's not like the GMC, they seem to be a bit easier

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10 hours ago, Sergio Rodriguez said:

So you bought all parts online from gmdirect? And also what color did  the hood came in?

I bought mine online and picked it up local. If you can pick it up instead of ship it, you will saves hundreds of dollars. If you buy all the parts at once (hood, insulation, tuning, etc), shipping was over $250. I ended up buying them and picking them up. I bought everything from Quirkparts.com, they had a local warehouse to me.

 

The hood ships primed black. 

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On 4/21/2020 at 9:26 AM, Sergio Rodriguez said:

And you order everything from a 2017 2500 HD? I have a 2014 Gmc 1500 And I’m trying to swap the hood 

there is a different grill on the 2500HD. I already have an 2500HD, so I only needed the hood, insulator, the trim and the plastic piping to the air box. Plus the various nuts/bolts. You will need the HD hinges as well. 

 

There is a post on putting the HD hood on the 1500 and includes the part numbers. Here is the link: 

 

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Do any on you know the parts list for the internal components in the hood? (2017 Silverado 2500hd)  I already have the hood and intake vent but Need to know the quanity for all the other parts on the inside so I can order.

by the way....this is going on a 2016 Silverado 2500HD. Thanks!

 

 

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Do you know what the weight difference is? Notice any performance benefit because of the colder airflow or is it purely aesthetic with your truck.

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