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How much was it?  Link to buy it?  I want it now. Lol. 


eBay about $60


Ryan B.
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3 hours ago, RyanbabZ71 said:

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Ryan B.

How do you like it?  I posted up installing mine and didn't seem to get near the response.  LOL

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Seems ok. Had a bunch of wood debris fall in there over Labor Day weekend so I figure this will help


Ryan B.

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1 hour ago, RyanbabZ71 said:

Seems ok. Had a bunch of wood debris fall in there over Labor Day weekend so I figure this will help


Ryan B.

You should see how debris like that gets down into a MultiPro tailgate. Trapped a raccoon in a cage trap with a towel over it. It tried to pull the towel into the cage & got mulch in there. When relocating the animal, the mulch got all in the tailgate. Air compressor got most of the big stuff but still had to wipe down with some Adams Waterless Wash. ?

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On 9/4/2019 at 6:08 PM, PRO GEM said:

Awesome, thank you!

How long after the last coat did you wait before peeling away?

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Threw all my daughters softball equipment in back and took a spin to practice and back. Love takin her on the highway. the 5.3 has alot of giddy up. 20190907_163446.thumb.jpg.4cfba5167fba9629e1ba4a86d51fe7d9.jpg

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I put the Chevy bed rug in today. Tired of having my fishing reels and other gear getting all banged up. Probably not for everyone but I am happy to have what is essentially a big trunk now! Plus I still have the rubber mat I can throw down on top if I am moving something nasty around.

 

Had to adjust the tonneau cover slightly forward to maintain power tailgate operation, and cut out for the lights and power outlet...but it was really pretty easy to put in overall.

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I put the Chevy bed rug in today. Tired of having my fishing reels and other gear getting all banged up. Probably not for everyone but I am happy to have what is essentially a big trunk now! Plus I still have the rubber mat I can throw down on top if I am moving something nasty around.
 
Had to adjust the tonneau cover slightly forward to maintain power tailgate operation, and cut out for the lights and power outlet...but it was really pretty easy to put in overall.


Any info on the cargo net? Part # perhaps

Thanks
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13 minutes ago, Kickerz71 said:

 


Any info on the cargo net? Part # perhaps

Thanks

 

Yup, PN is 84050683. Around $45 on eBay.

 

EDIT, looks like GM Parts Direct raised the price about $13 since I bought it in June. Shopchevyparts.com might be cheaper.

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All GM bed accessories are 20% off online & all others 10% off until 30SE19.

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Just got done plasti dipping my wheels and badges and used a few light coats of the glossifier. Happy with the results for a cheaper temporary option until I get a lift and wheels.

Also worked a spray in bed liner and custom leather seats into my contact for my truck.

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Took her for a ride around the farm to the back of the property!561d8f29cd26809edf4344d778d81391.jpga98c23b91a121be738231b02e3761104.jpg


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