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So, I just watched this install video and looking at whats included with the kit...any reason why I can't scrounge up a few pieces from inside my garage and make this myself? Its basically 2 quick splice connectors and 1 wire to connect the wires off the 2 identified pins? Anything I'm missing here?

 

A diode to prevent the fog lights from feeding the parking lights (or high beams depending on which video you watched). No wire needed. If you’ve got a local RadioShack that’s still in business this mod will cost you about $5 unless you already have those quick connect things. The diodes are $1.50 for 2.

 

 

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Ordered a Retraxx One MX today. Will be installing Friday. Pics to come... 

Also ordered one. Should have it Monday. 15% off sale with free shipping. Can’t wait to get it!
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Hooked up and pulled a trailer for the first time. Getting it registered so I can pull my side by side around.

On that note: anyone else’s blind spot warning go off randomly while you’re towing AND THE TRUCK KNOWS THERES A TRAILER ATTACHED?


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Not mine. Tow once a week. 

I think the issue was hooking it up while the truck was running. I power cycled it and got all kinds of “sensor disabled” warnings and a check engine light. Of course.


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19 hours ago, DirtyAndy said:


Also ordered one. Should have it Monday. 15% off sale with free shipping. Can’t wait to get it!

Just got it on today and I love it! Really improves the functionality of the bed and also looks super clean. 

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Just got it on today and I love it! Really improves the functionality of the bed and also looks super clean. 

Looks good! How was the install process?
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Another load of dirt for the side of the house

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On 5/12/2020 at 11:32 PM, NICK19LTZ said:

Added Chevy Logo Puddle lights tonight 

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How difficult is the install? Dealer part?

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On 4/24/2020 at 8:32 PM, Chambo said:

Test fir for my OE 22” wheels. Numbers all said it’d work, but had to be sure. 
 

35x12.5 Ridge Grapplers are ordered and will be mounted next week.

 

ordered a 4” BDS lift, will install myself when it arrives and get these bad boys put on.

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Well... it’s all complete, finally! Here’s some update photos.

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Just now, Chambo said:

Well... it’s all complete, finally! Here’s some update photos.

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