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Just bought my TrailBoss yesterday, the dealership

1. Sprayed the Bed liner

2. Added the rear liner in the wheel well ( why isn’t this std I have no idea)

3. Bed cover installed however, the tailgate now won’t do down automatically.. Bed cover keeps catching it...(not happy about that).

4.  Door sill swapped out to Silverado. 

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Brought my LT TB home on Friday. So Far, got to install some small parts.

Short Antenna, Under Seat Storage Bin, Bed Caps, and a Rev Hard Rolling Cover (From the dealer). Will be dropping the car off for tints on my next day off, and have wheels and tires on the way!

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Brought my LT TB home on Friday. So Far, got to install some small parts.

Short Antenna, Under Seat Storage Bin, Bed Caps, and a Rev Hard Rolling Cover (From the dealer). Will be dropping the car off for tints on my next day off, and have wheels and tires on the way!




Nice truck! What wheels & tires did you order?
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Nice truck! What wheels & tires did you order?


Have a set of Fuel Rebel 20x10 -18 on the way with 295/55 Ridge Grapplers. Should fit without rubbing with that tire size, but I have a 1” level kit standing by Incase it’s tight, and can always try to remove the mudflap brackets also.
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Cool.. no issues with your tail gate automatically going up and down..with ur Rev cover?



Sooo....

What ive noticed is that when I roll up the cover, and relock it, the tailgate tends to stick the first few times i use the auto down feature. Eventually it works itsef out and goes down without any assistance from me.

I havent had any problems putting the tailgate up with the cover already shut however.
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I added the vinyl over priced GM Stickers to my tailgate over the weekend.  Looks good.  I know I over paid but wanted them now lol. 

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2 minutes ago, mafd2 said:

How much are they from GM?  BDTrims sells them for $50 flat or $60 domed.

 

https://www.bdtrims.com/Tailgate-Plastic-Letters-Inserts-for-2019-Chevrolet-Silverado-Models

My local dealer was $150 ?. I found them on GM Parts website for $112 they wouldn’t price match but came down to $130.  They order me the inner rear fender liners so I went ahead and for stickers also.  

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Had to Install the rear inner fender liners.  Can’t believe Sri’s don’t come standard.  

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2 minutes ago, McCoy7 said:

Had to Install the rear inner fender liners.  Can’t believe Sri’s don’t come standard.  

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Did you do that your self or the dealership? If so how much was it?

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2 minutes ago, Ebrown1120 said:

Did you do that your self or the dealership? If so how much was it?

I had the dealer order them I paid $130. It’s a little more than what I found online but there was no shipping charge. The box they came in was giant.  I installed myself.  

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