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13 minutes ago, batman900 said:

I recently dropped one of the air box screws when putting my AEM filter in and it took prayer to find it.

Like we said at the r/c airplane field...gravity sucks.

 

Was connecting ground for the grille running lights when I fumbled the ratchet.  Used a "piggyback" fuse insert into #42 "PRK lamp rt" in the underhood fusebox for the +.  No codes.

 

 

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Not a great pic, but I put on the GoRhino RB20 bedliner finish running boards and a short stock antenna tonight. First 2 mods for my 20LTTB. I'm hooked now and contemplating what the next mod will be.

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spacer.pngI finally installed the LED reverse and license plate bulbs... I got these from sealight... Thank you so much to the members of the site for without yourselves I wouldn’t have thought of such mods... The picture don’t do the swap justice

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Just did the ready lift 2" front leveling kit and it ended being about 1.25" taller in front. So now I added a 1.5" block in the rear. Now it sits .25" higher at rear. Then today I did a full detail with, mothers clay 2.0 and torque detail mirror shine.

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26 minutes ago, Luis Marroquin said:

Just did the ready lift 2" front leveling kit and it ended being about 1.25" taller in front. So now I added a 1.5" block in the rear. Now it sits .25" higher at rear. Then today I did a full detail with, mothers clay 2.0 and torque detail mirror shine.

Looks good!

 

I am dropping mine off at the dealer tomorrow to get the GM 2" lift and I am having them add an extra 1" lift to reduce the rake.  I am leaving a little rake to offset the sag when towing.

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On 1/30/2020 at 8:33 PM, Mysz said:

Not a great pic, but I put on the GoRhino RB20 bedliner finish running boards and a short stock antenna tonight. First 2 mods for my 20LTTB. I'm hooked now and contemplating what the next mod will be.

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Look's good - maybe window tint ?

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7 hours ago, slj2008 said:

Look's good - maybe window tint ?

Thanks. That may very well be the next thing I jump on along with a smart rearview mirror

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On 1/30/2020 at 9:33 PM, Mysz said:

Not a great pic, but I put on the GoRhino RB20 bedliner finish running boards and a short stock antenna tonight. First 2 mods for my 20LTTB. I'm hooked now and contemplating what the next mod will be.

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those running boards look great with the bed liner finish 

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It was just above freezing so finally gave it a hand wash.  Also trimmed the mud guards, had a little rub at full lock on both sides.   Also added the Gen5diy mirror tap and setup a dash cam.   Gave up on the upper dash tray power idea for now, I'll mess with that in the summer.  I put an Amazon auto in the console, works great - wanted it up top, but this was easy.

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It was just above freezing so finally gave it a hand wash.  Also trimmed the mud guards, had a little rub at full lock on both sides.   Also added the Gen5diy mirror tap and setup a dash cam.   Gave up on the upper dash tray power idea for now, I'll mess with that in the summer.  I put an Amazon auto in the console, works great - wanted it up top, but this was easy.
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Can you elaborate on the Gen5diy mirror tap? I’d like to do this on my 2020 GMC to run my dashcam. Thanks!


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Sprayed all badges black. Specifically happy with how the rst turned out. 

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1 hour ago, woychc said:


Can you elaborate on the Gen5diy mirror tap? I’d like to do this on my 2020 GMC to run my dashcam. Thanks!


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Sure. Gen5Diy.com sells a pre-made harness that taps into the mirror.   Pop open the shell, plug this in and you get an RJ11 to power things like radar detectors and a 12v line.  I purchased a 12v to USB adapter (bunch on amazon, this one is EDOtech).   I'm powering a nexar and it works great - although I'm thinking of upgrading to the think ware camera instead.   Any way, just take your time and the plastic center pops out, then gently take the shell off the mirror mount.  There are a couple youtube's on this, it's easy.

It's great not having any cables hanging down.    Add a blend mount and put your favorite radar detector up there too, many use those Rj11 phone type connectors.

 

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Sure. Gen5Diy.com sells a pre-made harness that taps into the mirror.   Pop open the shell, plug this in and you get an RJ11 to power things like radar detectors and a 12v line.  I purchased a 12v to USB adapter (bunch on amazon, this one is EDOtech).   I'm powering a nexar and it works great - although I'm thinking of upgrading to the think ware camera instead.   Any way, just take your time and the plastic center pops out, then gently take the shell off the mirror mount.  There are a couple youtube's on this, it's easy.
It's great not having any cables hanging down.    Add a blend mount and put your favorite radar detector up there too, many use those Rj11 phone type connectors.
 
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Awesome thanks for the reply!
Can I get just a 12v out without the radar detector wire?


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54 minutes ago, bdsilverado said:

Sprayed all badges black. Specifically happy with how the rst turned out. 

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black on red always looks great, nice 

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10 minutes ago, woychc said:


Awesome thanks for the reply!
Can I get just a 12v out without the radar detector wire?


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You can, but if you ever add anything else up there, you'll have the wire, you can always cut that end off. I just tucked it up inside just in case.   They do sell one that's a few bucks cheaper that doesn't have the RJ11 wire, so you can get what you're looking for.  Took about a week to arrive.

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