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1.5” level, Ceramic coat, led licence plate bulbs, bakflip mx4, front tint, and muffler delete. Also put on a Ronin shorty antenna. Fuel Contras matte black 20x9 2mm and 275/60/20 Duratracs go on Thursday.

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Actually used my bed for what it was meant for.

oh! And I installed my Rotofab CAI too.

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6 minutes ago, RyanbabZ71 said:

 


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Ryan B.

 

Is that the competition in the background? any Friday night truck pulls between each other out front? haha

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Here is my Proclip iPhone mount. They are a little expensive. I have had a couple but so far they have held up really good.

Until we get wireless CarPlay, I will continue using this iPhone holder and mount from ProClip.

It seems to be pretty sturdy. No problems with my knee or leg hitting it. It stays put and holds the phone securely.

Just get in and slide the phone down and it "clicks" into the cable at the bottom.

Where I have it placed currently, very minimal blockage of the buttons behind it. I don't use the trailer brake or the lane keep assist. It does very slightly block the first seat warmer button on the left. Of course this is only when the phone is mounted.

I have not done any work yet to hide the wires. I have been lazy.

Hope this helps someone else looking for a phone mount.

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Is that the competition in the background? any Friday night truck pulls between each other out front? haha


Nah, my neighbor drives it occasionally for work. It comes and goes as he needs it [emoji2373]


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Order and installed the EGR dark smoke window deflectors. Used my GM points rewards so total cost was $9.23 which isn’t bad! These kinda threw me off for a minute, I was expecting the front ones to have double sided tape on them but they don’t. Only the rear deflectors have tape on them. Simple install, took longer to clean the seals! Nice and sleek, they are flush with the trim. 

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Damn Ryan did you take out the mirror on the mini van?


Nah I think I had em folded in


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On 11/2/2019 at 8:32 AM, DianaNeal39 said:

My Dealer left the LED lights out and lost the rubber seals covering the opening where the lights are installed.  It took 3 months to obtain a replacement seal.  How much were the lights?  Do they turn on when you open the tailgate step?

Cheapest price is $112. They turn on when you turn on the bed lights via the button in the cab.

 

https://www.shopchevyparts.com/bed-products/2019-sierra-1500-multipro-tailgate-step-lighting-set-two-led-lights/84347814-p-92301001.html

 

 

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Went to the dealer today and found out they’re having a wheel sale of 4 for $1,000. They said it’s because they ordered too many. Only one I think looks okay is the all black one.

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Hi all, I traded my 15 Silverado for a 20 RST 2wd.

 

So far I have just added the toolbox off my 15 & the OCD console organizer. I'm  dropping the truck off at the dealer today for them to add leather seats & get my GM all-weather mats.20191029_164045.thumb.jpg.28f8c57e757180ebf6ad799c852a9532.jpg

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Well, found out the CAI tune from gm when you purchase the gm performance CAI, allows you to go well past 100mph..... was still pulling pretty good when I let off. 5.3L

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