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17 minutes ago, S9779 said:

Ran a USB type c cable to the arm rest. Fits my note 10 plus like a glove. Phone will not lay flat plugged in where the wireless charger is so this works much better and is neater. 

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How'd you go about prying the bottom of the lid of the console? Is it similar the '16?

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9 hours ago, Drew03Z said:

Just to clarify, you did the GM 2 inch lift from the TB/AT4; then did a 1 inch front leveling kit? Looks great.

Whose 1 inch level did u use? Motofab?

Those Nitto RG’s spec out to 34.74” diameter and 11.42” wide. Any rubbing at all??

using a spacer?

thanks

It is the Trail Boss lift that I had installed along with a Traxda Kit #406052 leveling kit.  They used the lower spacer and one of the plates on the top for each side.

 

There is absolutely no rubbing with the OE wheels and no spacers.  It is a perfect fit.  There is around 1/4" to 3/8" space between the tires and the UCA.

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35 minutes ago, BevoXV said:

How'd you go about prying the bottom of the lid of the console? Is it similar the '16?

Yes just like the last generation. Bottom cover just pops off. I started at the bottom and worked my way around. Just push the latched so the hooks retraked after you get all the tabs to pop out. 

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Bought some 2019 Denali take offs. Wife doesn’t know yet...but since they are the same finish as my factory 20”s, I’m going to install and see how long it takes. Might get away with one here. ??
 

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Bought some 2019 Denali take offs. Wife doesn’t know yet...but since they are the same finish as my factory 20”s, I’m going to install and see how long it takes. Might get away with one here. [emoji23][emoji23]
 
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Haha. A brave man.


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3 hours ago, OnTheReel said:

Bought some 2019 Denali take offs. Wife doesn’t know yet...but since they are the same finish as my factory 20”s, I’m going to install and see how long it takes. Might get away with one here. ??
 

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I do this ALL THE TIME.  My wife is not very observant.  On second thought, that's probably exactly why she married me in the first place.

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13 hours ago, OnTheReel said:

Bought some 2019 Denali take offs. Wife doesn’t know yet...but since they are the same finish as my factory 20”s, I’m going to install and see how long it takes. Might get away with one here. ??
 

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Now do you REALLY think wives are that dumb not to notice? I can tell you what's going to happen as it might take weeks or months she is going to want something and talk to you about it and IF you say no or I don't think so she WILL then say " well if you don't want me to get this then what about these rims and tire you bought awhile back" your adding a bullet to her chamber to fire back. ?

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Replaced my chrome mirror caps with the black ones from GM. Love the way they look.

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15 minutes ago, Jonathan Trexler said:

I added vinyl to the hood to emphasize the scoop. Harder to see on mine In the pics bc the blue Is so dark, but it still stands out.

I like that!

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Installed new factory color matched mirror covers. Such a little thing makes a big difference IMO. The Iridescent Pearl is something else in the sun. 8533f3204f175bb565c64ae41033ab04.jpgb4ae027e2eec9bedd69218b5115b96df.jpg


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9 hours ago, Michael Summerford said:

Where you buy your covers from?

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The only ones I am aware of are the AVS Tail Shades Taillight Covers, Part Number: 33637 for 2019-2020 Chevrolet Silverado 1500. Hopefully the OP will confirm because the ones on his truck look nice.
 

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12 hours ago, Michael Summerford said:

Where you buy your covers from?

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Avs.  From summit racing 

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5 hours ago, Jonathan Trexler said:

I added vinyl to the hood to emphasize the scoop. Harder to see on mine In the pics bc the blue Is so dark, but it still stands out.

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Did u cut the it yourself or order it pre cut online. I have been thinking of doing this , now I'm sure I want 2. Thanks. 

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