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Just installed pedal commander works great


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Was looking into this. Any warnings or error codes?


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Was looking into this. Any warnings or error codes?


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None yet I’ve had it for about a week already installed in my 2016 Silverado it did throw me into limp mode maybe twice but you turn of truck wait a couple of minutes then start truck back up and it’s back to normal


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None yet I’ve had it for about a week already installed in my 2016 Silverado it did throw me into limp mode maybe twice but you turn of truck wait a couple of minutes then start truck back up and it’s back to normal


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Awesome. Thanks for the info.


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Awesome. Thanks for the info.


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No problem it makes such a big difference that it’s worth the risk for the new body Silverado it model number pc77 just in case anybody is interested


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On 3/22/2020 at 1:43 PM, loud_pipes said:


None at all. That was the Beauty. All plug and play, can be immediately turned back to stock.


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Does your AT4 have lane keeping?  Is it affected by the light bar?  What p/n?

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Does your AT4 have lane keeping?  Is it affected by the light bar?  What p/n?


I don’t have lane keeping, but the write up says it is for vehicles that have it.

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On 12/30/2019 at 8:17 AM, EXSlider400 said:

AT4 6.2 with Technology 2 and Performance packages. 
-Tint

-Tires (factory size General A/Tx)
-Removed “SIERRA” from tailgate

-Relocated Antenna
-Hitch and license plate covers

-LED license plate bulbs

-Ceramic coated/waxed

-1/2” front level (may add another 1/2” and UCAs later)

 

Future: Powder coat exhaust tips in Black Chrome and run resistor so fogs come on with high beams (researching now what wire location numbers are needed).

 

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Great looking truck!  What colour is this? Carbon Black Metallic?

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8 hours ago, FredJ said:

Great looking truck!  What colour is this? Carbon Black Metallic?

Thanks.  Smokey Quartz Metallic

 

The one different color between Silverado/Sierra is Oakwood Metallic on the Silverado and Smokey Quartz Metallic on the Sierra. Not only do the two colors have different names, but they also have different color codes and touch-up paint numbers.

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Got my truck ceramic coated with Gyeon Duraflex. Pictures are after first layer applied. Will have more pictures when second coat cured.

 

Pictured mods also include pain matched  mirror caps/door handles, fogs, and side steps also installed recently

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On 4/12/2020 at 11:10 AM, Goobax said:

Got my truck ceramic coated with Gyeon Duraflex. Pictures are after first layer applied. Will have more pictures when second coat cured.

 

Pictured mods also include pain matched  mirror caps/door handles, fogs, and side steps also installed recently

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Did you paint the factory mirror Caps and door handles or did you buy separate ‘paintable’ ones and have your body shop shoot them?

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