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Today I:

 

1.  Installed an underseat sub.

2.  Installed a shorty antenna

3.  Removed Silverado letters on the fenders and installed black and chrome Z71.

4.  Installed running boards.

5.  Installed Gator Trax locking retractable tonneau cover.

6. Applied Shine Armor ceramic coating and it looks amazing.

 

Tuesday my shop will install:

 

1. ReadyLift SST 4" lift kit.

2. Fuel Vandal 20x9 wheels

3. Nitto Ridge Grappler 35x11.50 tires.

 

I'll post all the pics in another thread after Tuesday.  :)

 

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Added some rear seat lighting. This time went battery powered it’ll come in handy with the kids, photo is awful

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Got a spot ready for the dog. Taking a trip (his first) in the new truck

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Ryan B.

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2 hours ago, Rob41 said:

Today I:

 

1.  Installed an underseat sub.

2.  Installed a shorty antenna

3.  Removed Silverado letters on the fenders and installed black and chrome Z71.

4.  Installed running boards.

5.  Installed Gator Trax locking retractable tonneau cover.

6. Applied Shine Armor ceramic coating and it looks amazing.

 

Tuesday my shop will install:

 

1. ReadyLift SST 4" lift kit.

2. Fuel Vandal 20x9 wheels

3. Nitto Ridge Grappler 35x11.50 tires.

 

I'll post all the pics in another thread after Tuesday.  :)

 

U had a busy day. 

Posted
1 hour ago, Racindave said:

U had a busy day. 

I did.  And I forgot to mention I also installed a set of OEM wheel house liners. :)

 

Posted
6 minutes ago, Rob41 said:

I did.  And I forgot to mention I also installed a set of OEM wheel house liners. :)

 

Need before and after pics....

Posted
1 hour ago, RyanbabZ71 said:

Added some rear seat lighting. This time went battery powered it’ll come in handy with the kids, photo is awful

cd6488c8a5a8cebf145685111b889b2c.jpg

Got a spot ready for the dog. Taking a trip (his first) in the new truck

baa0ce8f6c7f4f21865ccf2fcde1d25a.jpg


Ryan B.

Is it the gm seat cover you have on back seat?

If so are they worth it.? 

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On 7/31/2019 at 10:30 PM, mafd2 said:

Looks nice. Are these the chrome plastic ABS letters or the soft flexible rubber like letters from BD Trims? 

I wanna comment on this again.

Finally picked up my truck and was able to see the letters in all different kinds of lighting and I could not be more pleased with BD Trims!

They are the perfect tone imo.

Not too loud, but just looks so good.

I highly recommend!!

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Is it the gm seat cover you have on back seat?
If so are they worth it.? 


No, just seat back covers from amazon. $8 for two of them. My daughter kicks my seat back and my dog is riding back there this weekend. Wanted some protection.


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Found another place to put a pair of sunglasses [emoji23]

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Ryan B.

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Posted (edited)
22 minutes ago, econometrics said:

That looks nice! A great little touch. 

 

Also, what tires are you running on there? They look good on those wheels. 

Thank you, they are Nitto Ridge Grapplers

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14 hours ago, Ebrown1120 said:

Nothing to big but wrapped the pillars today on my truck. 

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What you use to wrap them?

Posted
19 hours ago, Ebrown1120 said:

Nothing to big but wrapped the pillars today on my truck. 

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What size Ridge Grapplers are you running?

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