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Installed APS-offroad elite ultra pods. Brackets made specific for our 2019/2020s.

 

Crazy output on these. Got a little review/write up in another thread as well.

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13 hours ago, KEEPER OF SECRETS said:

Those do look good.

Mind sharing the brand, model and size with us?

Thanks.  Nitto Ridge Grappler.. almost went Terra Grappler.. 305/45/22

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10 hours ago, tanner709 said:

Installed APS-offroad elite ultra pods. Brackets made specific for our 2019/2020s.

 

Crazy output on these. Got a little review/write up in another thread as well.

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How are those switched?  Factory light switch or something added on?

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Installed a minor lift, 1in front and 1.5 in rear since I only had a .75 rake. It's what I was looking for but we'll see once it settles, if it's to ass high I'll chnage to a 1in block in the rear.

 

Couldn't get the Trail Boss with the Max tow so I have 34in tires and a slight lift and I like the results!

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On 10/5/2019 at 5:25 PM, OnTheReel said:

Sounds great at moderate to WOT. Outside of that, it’s pretty low key. I’m really happy with it so far.

 

The GM CAI is the only one that comes with a reflash for the MAF calibration. Otherwise, there is no way for anyone to tune these trucks. So every other intake, including this, is designed to operate on the stock tune.

Thats some positive feedback. I don't like noise, but I do appreciate some good sound. AFE Power sells a programmer, Scorcher Pro, that may improve the results of the aftermarket CAI even more. 

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Installed lettering on tailgate, new stubby antenna, gm floor mats, and got the ceramic tint just have to get out there and install

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18 hours ago, AJMBLAZER said:

How are those switched?  Factory light switch or something added on?

 

Added a ulincos push button 16mm switch. Image result for ulincos black 16mm  Comes in different body colors and led colors as well. Sorry, no daytime pics but it is very subtle

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Had mine detailed and a 9H ceramic coating put on it. Shines like a diamond is a goats a** now.

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Threw this guy on there hanging from the hitch in the spirit of Halloween. Think I might keep him full time as it goes with my SCA Black widow wheels 

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21 minutes ago, War Eagle said:

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AFE CAI

is that an opening in the front side of the lid?  That doesn't makes sense pulling in hot engine bay air on top of the rest of the air.  Why would they do that I wonder?

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