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1 hour ago, Philipgonzales3 said:

Changed my bowties in the rims black to match my black illuminating bowtie on the front.  

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That’s awesome!  Have a link or part number?  I would love to do this too. 

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9 minutes ago, Limelight said:

That’s awesome!  Have a link or part number?  I would love to do this too. 

Thanks!  Below is where I bought them.  It comes with an extra 4 precut vinyl bowties. I only needed to use 4.  So I have 4 extra in case I ever need to reapply one.  

 

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B07TND49D8?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title

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The little issues on my truck are starting to mount up but on the bright side, i went ahead and installed a tonneau cover. I had been searching for weeks because there are so many options. I went with the Gator EFX hard fold purchased from RealTruck for $616 (got 5% off by calling them). Cheapest of all the hard-fold covers but very high quality. It showed as back-ordered for 3 weeks but i got it within the week. Install was easy, there is a video of it being installed on the Sierra on RealTruck's website. I went through a carwash and it leaks a tiny bit in the tailgate area which makes sense because the back as no "seal". You can probably install a back seal if that bothers you. Multi-pro tailgate opens and closes easily. Very happy with it so-far. 

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Fixed the leaking issue by re-positioning the tonneau cover and moving it a little rearward. No more leaks. The back does have a seal, didn't see it before.
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On 8/31/2019 at 4:04 PM, Jeremy Lowery said:

Installed AMP bed extender.

 

  I also have the craftsman toolbox from Lowes.  Just peeled the crafstman logo off and stuck it inside.   Probably gonna switch out for a BetterBuilt or UWS slim.  The craftsman is advertised as slim but it's kinda in between a slim top and regular.  It also hit the back of my cab when I had the box pushed all the way to the front of the bed.  So it sits about an inch away from the front wall.

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Is that the AMP Sport or the Max? How was the install? 

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41 minutes ago, McCoy7 said:

Is that the AMP Sport or the Max? How was the install? 

Sport I believe.  It's a little nerve racking to drill through a $50k truck but all in all it was quite simple.

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Took off the chrome grill and installed a black one. FYI if you purchase the black OEM grill from Chevy it comes with the black bow tie. The parts guy at Chevy didn’t even realize that. So that saves you $80 bucks right there. 

 

For Sale: Chrome stock grill :)

 

 

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Got back from camping and gave it a good interior and exterior detail

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Ryan B.

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Love my new Trail Boss.  Lots of great ideas here. Been lurking since I got it.  !!  Cant stop doing mods. Lol. My wife keeps asking me when I'm going to stop spending $$ on this truck!!  

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5 hours ago, SatinSilvy said:

Took off the chrome grill and installed a black one. FYI if you purchase the black OEM grill from Chevy it comes with the black bow tie. The parts guy at Chevy didn’t even realize that. So that saves you $80 bucks right there. 

 

For Sale: Chrome stock grill :)

 

 

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I’d buy it from ya! Just sent you a pm.

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I have the Z71 badge for the radiator grille but decided I needed a little  colour  on the tail gate too.

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I changed out the OEM Running boards to the new RBP Stealth Running boards and I am impressed with how easy the install was. I like the new steps way better! (Sorry for the multiple posts as I couldn't figure out how to add multiple pics on one post.) Here is the before and a few after, I'll also post a daytime pic later today. 

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I changed out the OEM Running boards to the new RBP Stealth Running boards and I am impressed with how easy the install was. I like the new steps way better! (Sorry for the multiple posts as I couldn't figure out how to add multiple pics on one post.) Here is the before and a few after, I'll also post a daytime pic later today. 

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