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50% windshield with 5% sun strip , 35% front doors , 5% rear doors & back window - NO Problems

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Oil change and a wash today

Elite Catch can works too

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Motofab 1.5" Front leveling kit. So glad I picked this as I wanted to keep a little bit of rake... Ended up about 3/4" rake left over. Much better looking now... No issues at all and the guys had me in and out in less than 30 minutes. Highly recommend Texas off road and Performance just south of Houston. e9cb7d9ecbcdd8640398e4487fcbe19a.jpg

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Cleaned out the engine bay. Opened the hood on my new purchase and I think something was living in there lol. I honestly have no idea where all the insulation came from, I can't find anywhere that it was removed from on my truck. Firewall and everything looks normal, no chewed wires thank the lord. Not the first time this has happened. On my buddies new 2018 a couple years ago I removed a litter of kittens.

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Washed the TB since it wasn't supposed to rain for the next week. Fast forward 6 hours, and it's raining. Gotta love summer weather. 

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Washed the TB since it wasn't supposed to rain for the next week. Fast forward 6 hours, and it's raining. Gotta love summer weather. 
Happens here in Houston all the time. [emoji12]

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Wait, do you want the chrome GMC logo or the Red ones I took off? 
 
The chrome part number is 84388431, but I got these on ebay for much cheaper. If you are looking for the gloss black with red logo, PM me and I'll sell you these pretty cheap.
 
 

I sent you a PM


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Swapping my Custom (no leather) door panels for the ones with leather. Also went ahead and installed JL audio C2-650s all the way around while I was at it.

 

Waiting on a few parts to come in for the dash as well to swap that over to leather too

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Anything to watch for pulling the panel, or does it come off nicely?

Not the guy you asked but You might leave a clip behind but just pull it out and reattach it to the door. Otherwise it’s pretty easy.

I took the rear panels off to put different speakers in.


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17 hours ago, Stand By said:

Anything to watch for pulling the panel, or does it come off nicely?

Straight forward, couple good YouTube videos to walk you through it

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Love this product... Great interior/exterior protectant. Truck got a little love today. 2e86e4c6363ffcf8bcee5ee2445fa59d.jpg

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