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5 minutes ago, Nasty said:

The things i didnt do was his heated wheel and seats.  Those i wont be doung because its pointless for me.   I did the door sills, dl3 mirrors, Camaro rear view mirror, center console, denali guage cluster and ltz lights

 

Things i will be doing next year is ltz leather seat skins and the dash,door panels and center console lid out of a 2018 high country (black not the brown)

 

But as of now im working on the audio since its my biggest want

Do you have a p/n and write up on the mirrors?

The heated stuff would come in handy for me in the winter, beats driving with gloves.

There's been a few mornings here that were in the 30's, and although that may not seem cold to a lot of people, coming from Hawaii, it's freezing to me!

Working on your audio? So what kind of exhaust are you getting...LOL!

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Just now, RDKILL said:

Do you have a p/n and write up on the mirrors?

The heated stuff would come in handy for me in the winter, beats driving with gloves.

There's been a few mornings here that were in the 30's, and although that may not seem cold to a lot of people, coming from Hawaii, it's freezing to me!

Working on your audio? So what kind of exhaust are you getting...LOL!

They are just dl3 mirrors. Should be the same part for all the 14-18.  Then you get phils harness. Remove the whole door harness and replace it with phils. Took me about an hour and a half

 

Stereo in thr truck will consist of eric stevens compinents in stock locations ran active.  2 sundown audio 6.5" subs ported to 35 hz. Amps are a digital designs 4x90 for the speakers and a digital designs 500.1 for the subs and a mosconi 4to6 digital sound processor for tuning 

 

I have a carven TR muffler right nkw and its horrible. Im switching it to a black widow 250

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On 11/6/2018 at 7:01 PM, Nasty said:

Just recieved pictures that my splitter has been cut

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So how do I get one of these?

This puts a very nice touch on a lowered truck!

Posted
2 minutes ago, RDKILL said:

So how do I get one of these?

This puts a very nice touch on a lowered truck!

Tell me and i text the guy. You pay him via paypal and he sends you one :)

 

Imgoing to slightly modify it but not much 

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3 minutes ago, Nasty said:

Tell me and i text the guy. You pay him via paypal and he sends you one :)

 

Imgoing to slightly modify it but not much 

Hmm...I don't have pp, I had issues with them & ebay and haven't used them.

Does he take any other form of payment?

Is it painted, or raw?

What modification are you doing to it?

Isn't this the one you have on your truck in the pic?

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1 minute ago, RDKILL said:

Hmm...I don't have pp, I had issues with them & ebay and haven't used them.

Does he take any other form of payment?

Is it painted, or raw?

What modification are you doing to it?

Isn't this the one you have on your truck in the pic?

Je most likely does tske other form.   Its raw just like in the picture    im going to extend the holes underneath so i can tuck it in another half inch

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10 minutes ago, Nasty said:

Je most likely does tske other form.   Its raw just like in the picture    im going to extend the holes underneath so i can tuck it in another half inch

So I assume it must bolt up under radiator somewhere?

Is it a single piece or a two piece?

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6 minutes ago, RDKILL said:

So I assume it must bolt up under radiator somewhere?

Is it a single piece or a two piece?

The mount bolts to existing holes in the frame. Then the splitter bolts to that and to the front valance. Its sturdy

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Boring update hut im just trying to make @Marv88 job easier.  

 

Top is second skin deadener (no you do not need 100% coverage with CLD) and bottom is with ensolite (closed cell foam) over it     next is to wait for the MLV for the back wall.  Im only doing MLV on the back wall

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Just now, 1SLOW1500 said:

Now we are talking keep pics like this coming.

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Im starting the doors today.  I still need a sheet of MLV for the rear wall

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So i almost had a "punch shit" moment today. Deadening the front doors 1 at a time.   I got the CLD all spotted up.  Its solid except for a small part near the door latch which i cannot get to stop but its minimal.  Then i started laying the CCF.  Guess what. Whole peice wasted. To many wires running to the outside of the door. So i gave up   

 

Then i said screw it.  Ill abs plastic over the 2 openings to seal the door.  1 hole is easy. Other hole the window motor protrudes out side of thr door skin.  So i get mad and i cut my hand on the deadener.   So i gave up

 

Im going to attatch some open cell foam to the back side of the door panel itself, tape the rubber peice that covers the 2 door openings so its not flapping and call it a day

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I got a bug up my ass and redid it    much better. Ill put the ensolite on tomorow. But me just taking my time actually turned out better and i did it faster

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Couldnt wait. Figired and easy way to cut the ensolite to size and center it rightafter. And it went very fast and turned out great

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I got a bug up my ass and redid it    much better. Ill put the ensolite on tomorow. But me just taking my time actually turned out better and i did it faster
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Slow is smooth, and smooth is fast brother!

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