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Antenna works well, I normally run music off my phone though. Main reason for the antenna is it hits my garage door


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Clear bra, tint, chrome trim around doors wrapped (looks great IMO)


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21 hours ago, Axxess said:

Do your in-channel vent visors affect the auto close of your windows?  I had AVS in-channel on my ‘16, and I couldn’t use the auto close feature. It would get close to closed and then reverse open (safety feature I assume).  I would have to stop it right before the visor and keep tapping it up till it closed. 

They would not auto close for the first few times but now work normally.

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Where can I get these? Thanks


Amazon




Ryan B.
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3 minutes ago, RyanbabZ71 said:

Few more

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Ryan B.

Did you black out the trim around your windows or did the truck come like this? Looks fantastic.

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3 minutes ago, BlackLS said:

Did you black out the trim around your windows or did the truck come like this? Looks fantastic.

Just saw your post above about wrapping the chrome. Nicely done.

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13 minutes ago, RyanbabZ71 said:

Few more

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Ryan B.

All that is left for this to look just like an RST now is the chrome under the front bumper, and the HC badge on the tailgate. 

 

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Better pic of the tint

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I got it done the way I wanted it. HC badge still on tailgate. Chrome exhaust tips may change one day [emoji2373]


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On 5/21/2019 at 4:10 PM, dctackett10 said:

Added some red to the grill.  Thinking about color matching the grill bar and front bumper to same color as the truck 

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Did you put a backing, behind the chevrolet lettering?

 

great job, I'll like to get a couple of pics and tips of how you completed this! thanks

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16 hours ago, RyanbabZ71 said:

Better pic of the tint

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I got it done the way I wanted it. HC badge still on tailgate. Chrome exhaust tips may change one day emoji2373.png


Ryan B.

De-chroming it really makes it stand apart from other trucks here imo.

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