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Got front half of lift installed today.  Will get the back finished tomorrow and go to Firestone for an alignment.
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Gonna look good what size/brand lift you go with?


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On 11/2/2018 at 1:19 PM, smit303 said:

Or you can disable horn alert when fob is left in vehicle in settings.

As many times I have thought I have done this the dang gone horn still honks.  I guess i still need to read the freakin owners manual.

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On 10/31/2018 at 5:16 AM, 1FUNC5 said:

How did you get your rear box to fit on the mat?

   Steven 

I followed the directions and it worked out well for my 2019 GMC Denali.  I was able to use the "shelf" that came stock with my truck.  Not sure if the divider that came with my truck is entirely considered with the directions.  I can just tell you with the Crew Cab I had to cut away some of the rubber mat that I received from them the dealership.  The directions showed me where I needed to cut away for the back seats.

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Has anyone installed or seen a Peragon Tonneau Cover for the 2019? Thinking about pulling the trigger for my trail boss. They get great reviews but only obtainable through their website making it a direct buy from the company. Looking for some 1st hand experience from someone whose put one in the 2019 so far.


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My Christmas present came in early.

Got it installed with little effort.

 

Advantage Hard Hat Tonneau cover.

I've had the cheaper tri-fold vinyl cover on my previous truck. It worked, but it flopped in the wind at highway speeds and you could see the framework under the vinyl. IE: Not a smooth look on top.

Once I found out this one that has a smooth look, as well as the hard polymer inserts for more security, I was on board.

Cyber Monday came around and I couldn't pass up the discount.

 

The rubber seals, really seal all the way around when the cover is installed and tightened down. No light comes in when it's closed up.

It fits perfectly on the 6' 6" bed with a matching amount of rubber seal all the way around the perimeter.

Here's a quick pic and I'll put more in my Black Trucks album.

 

Patrick

 

 

 

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Installed RC lights, love em.

 

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Are they worth it? They look great and are likely next on my list.

 

Edit: sorry see the other thread now [emoji51]

 

 

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So I just got my LTZ Z71, and I’m toying with the idea of putting the 4x4 sticker on the bed. It almost feels like it’s missing something when looking at the back of the truck. But I’m not sure how I feel about having a Z71 badge and a 4x4 sticker. Will I just get used to nothing on bed? I’m so used to seeing stickers on the bed in previous generations. Anybody else had similar thoughts or anyone have any feedback? Thanks!

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On 11/28/2019 at 9:19 AM, Texasdeere said:

Installed Iconic 41 Running boards after work yesterday.  I definitely needed a step to get in and out. 

 

 

 

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I just installed those on my LTZ too. I wanted the ionic 51 but they were out of stock. I’m glad I went with the 41s. They look really good with the LTZ chrome theme.

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5 hours ago, ausomecasey said:

So I just got my LTZ Z71, and I’m toying with the idea of putting the 4x4 sticker on the bed. It almost feels like it’s missing something when looking at the back of the truck. But I’m not sure how I feel about having a Z71 badge and a 4x4 sticker. Will I just get used to nothing on bed? I’m so used to seeing stickers on the bed in previous generations. Anybody else had similar thoughts or anyone have any feedback? Thanks!

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I personally would not.  I think it looks good clean.  Plus, whatever you get would (in my opinion) look kinda tacky and take away from the look of the LTZ.

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