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On 11/15/2019 at 1:06 PM, Method2Madness said:

Got the Motofab leveling kit installed today. 2” front, 2” rear. Love the difference it made. 
 

first pic with the tree is before

 second is after. 

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This looks great! Big difference. Of course now you'll be shoe shopping. What step rail is that? You happy with how it hugs the frame?

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On 11/18/2019 at 8:13 PM, Chris Callanan said:

Added the Extang Xceed to the bed...  pretty easy install - used some free labor to help though :)         One of the support rod clips to hold it up when not in use came broken...  will have to call them tomorrow.  Also, fits a bit weird at the gate-  If I close the full gate, closes up nicely....  if I have just the small gate open, and try and close it, it hits the middle of the cover....    

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This looks great! I have the cheap GM rollup right now but want the lower profile. I'm a little worried about water as mine is currently pretty damn waterproof. Just don't like the look. Any leakage with this one? 

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5 minutes ago, 2019Custom said:

This looks great! Big difference. Of course now you'll be shoe shopping. What step rail is that? You happy with how it hugs the frame?

Thanks! This pic is several months old and I've already gotten new shoes. ?

 

And yes, I'm very happy with the step rails. They are Tyger Star Armor. Very sturdy and have held up well. ?

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Thanks! This pic is several months old and I've already gotten new shoes. [emoji16]
 
And yes, I'm very happy with the step rails. They are Tyger Star Armor. Very sturdy and have held up well. [emoji846]
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What wheels are those?


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On 11/23/2019 at 1:21 PM, Rwood1 said:

Installed 2” Motofab leveling kit and 275/65/20 Kanati Trail Hog tires. 

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How are the Trail Hogs on the highway? Assume no rub or issues? 

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On 11/23/2019 at 2:21 PM, Method2Madness said:

Added rear QC 3.0 USB ports. 

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I'm jealous. How much deconstruction did this take? Do you have a bench or a console up front? 

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2 minutes ago, 2019Custom said:

I'm jealous. How much deconstruction did this take? Do you have a bench or a console up front? 

Bench. And it wasn't too bad. About an hour of labor. Unbolted the seats, unbolted the jump seat, installed port, ran wires under passenger scuff plate to fuse box. 

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On 11/27/2019 at 5:01 PM, Cokerush said:

I replaced my running boards, installing AMP Research boards. I like this look much better. Before / after photos below. (Original running boards up for sale on the marketplace - Houston area)

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Did you install the AMPs yourself? if yes, was the wiring a pain in the ass? If no, can i ask what you paid for install?

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On 11/29/2019 at 4:07 PM, Rduatctt said:

Mine with painted fender trim, chrome factory rims and luggage rack

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Looks clean! Where did you get the luggage rack? Link?

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On 12/1/2019 at 8:12 PM, SatinSilvy said:

Installed a 4” SST Kit with Black Rhino Stadium 20x9.5 -18 offset wheels wrapped in 295/65/20’s on the LTZ.

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Looks mean! Any rub with the 295/65/20s? Any spacers? 

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On 12/22/2019 at 3:50 PM, Texasdeere said:

Wound up doing the same thing with mine, plus a fancy new gas cap!

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Out of interest, what does the gas cap do for you?

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On 12/24/2019 at 6:43 PM, Dali555 said:

https://aerolon.com/

 

Lasts for 5 months, puts a high gloss coating on every surface...

Thank you for this link....going to give it a try

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On 12/27/2019 at 5:24 PM, Julio13 said:

Just installed gloss black door handle covers shorty antenna and K&n on the custom trailboss filter52955f5236e84ed2feb733ea6e0362c4.jpg8c52df0572210e28b3023f8629cf915a.jpgfb54d59c0ea557b591fd7ddc16f2a048.jpg


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Did you do the handles yourself? I'm watching videos on it and it looks risky if you're not super careful

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