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On 12/30/2019 at 10:17 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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Truck looks great! Well done

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On 12/28/2019 at 3:06 PM, michael betz said:

Got the Borla Atak installed. 

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Any video for sound? Looking at this as well.

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3 minutes ago, 2019Custom said:

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

That’s why I bought the ones on eBay it was about 21 dollars and it’s double sided tape that holds it in place

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31 minutes ago, 2019Custom said:

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?

I paid $250 for the install. On the invoice it says $50 to remove existing and $200 to install new ones. 

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I paid $250 for the install. On the invoice it says $50 to remove existing and $200 to install new ones. 

Ouch!


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I paid $250 for the install. On the invoice it says $50 to remove existing and $200 to install new ones. 

Ouch!


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On 1/4/2020 at 9:21 PM, Bamatruck said:

2019 Sierra AT4 

4” BDS Lift

35X12.5r20 Trail Grapplers

20X9 Mavericks +19 offset

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This is a beautiful setup! Well done!

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8 minutes ago, 2019Custom said:

Thanks you for this! Seats sit way too low. How was the install?

Not bad at all I think they are cheaper now just remove the 4 bolts put the spacers and bolts they give

Posted
On 1/5/2020 at 6:00 PM, lapoolboy said:

Washed it since it isn't supposed to rain for 5 days ?

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Great stance! Level kit or left? Specs? You considering larger rubber?

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On 1/13/2020 at 1:38 PM, ausomecasey said:

Removed the air dam. Pfft, who needs that extra 1 mpg on the highway ?
 

 I still need to remove the clips, and I might end up putting some black paint on the 10mm bolts that you can still see if you get low enough.

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Was this as straight forward as it seems? 

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On 1/16/2020 at 11:43 PM, Ryguy said:

Here are my mods so far:

35x12.5 18 Atturo trail blade MT

Black wheel locks/wheel studs 

1.25 “ spacers all around 

trimmed mud flaps and removed bracket 
Rigid SAE LED Fog lights 

Sea Light LED headlights high & low

Black Rhino side steps 
removed all the badges except the grill Z71

white inlay front grill over Chevy 
custom black leather interior with white stitching

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How'd you go about trimming the flares? Really want to remove them, but if they were flush to the body I'd be happy to keep some protection.

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On 1/20/2020 at 9:01 PM, irkburgles said:

Got a little dirty this weekend
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They look damn good when dirty! What are your plans for cleaning underneath? I read somewhere about an old school method of using a yard sprinkler to go back and forth for a half hour to loosen everything up.

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On 1/27/2020 at 10:01 PM, AEmedic said:

I got rid of the dealership logo’d rear mud flaps and installed the GM molded splash guards. I also removed the vinyl letters on the tailgate that the dealer installed. I also stopped by the Xpel dealer to talk about PPF and ceramic coating.

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What size rubber do you have? Did you do a level?

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On 1/31/2020 at 8:48 PM, 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.

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That's a pretty truck! Love the setup

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