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Dealer got my step boards in and installed today.

 

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Debating on black GMC logos. Waiting for this coronavirus garbage to pass so I can get the front windows tinted.

 

 

Edit: I think I’m gonna try carbon fiber vinyl to change my GMC logos. Used to work with vinyl for 12 years. Plus $10 is cheaper than $160.

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20 hours ago, ryan030389 said:

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Hi Ryan, is that some kind of spray you apply or just regular hand wash and patience???

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3 hours ago, truck_newbie said:

Installed black AT4 badges and removed the Sierra. I think it came out well. 

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where did you find those at4 badges? can't find them anywhere

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5 hours ago, Gerstein1989 said:

where did you find those at4 badges? can't find them anywhere

Got these from my buddy @PabloK but I think this is the Ebay listing for them Black AT4 Badge Link. The seller (vroomvroom) also has red ones. 

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If you wanted something cheaper, decals are now available. Not quite as sleek but they are at least options. Decal Link and picture below. 

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4 minutes ago, truck_newbie said:

Got these from my buddy @PabloK but I think this is the Ebay listing for them Black AT4 Badge Link. The seller (vroomvroom) also has red ones. 

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If you wanted something cheaper, decals are now available. Not quite as sleek but they are at least options. Decal Link and picture below. 

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How are they compared to the factory ones. They look flatter in the pictures. 

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10 minutes ago, Gerstein1989 said:

How are they compared to the factory ones. They look flatter in the pictures. 

Yes they are flatter than the factory badges and better quality. The factory ones are just cheap plastic imo. They got destroyed by the heat gun when taking them off. I should probably have been more gentle. 

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5 minutes ago, truck_newbie said:

Yes they are flatter than the factory badges and better quality. The factory ones are just cheap plastic imo. They got destroyed by the heat gun when taking them off. I should probably have been more gentle. 

Ok thanks. Do you know if it comes with a foam piece like the factory ones for easy installation 

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New to the club.. but I'm super excited about this truck. Bought on Wednesday and leveled it today. 

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13 hours ago, Gerstein1989 said:

Ok thanks. Do you know if it comes with a foam piece like the factory ones for easy installation 

Yep, it comes ready to apply on. 

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Installed my ReadyLift SST on my 2020 AT4. Great instructions for install. Next decision will be what to do about tires. Perfectly leveled, 41” to the wheel well at the center of the wheel.

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Muffler delete!





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Installed my ReadyLift SST on my 2020 AT4. Great instructions for install. Next decision will be what to do about tires. Perfectly leveled, 41” to the wheel well at the center of the wheel.

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I’m not sure if it’s an optical illusion, but the front looks higher than the rear. It might be the angles or just the shape of the wheel wells. I like it though.
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