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looks great.. I was looking for a leveling kit but my z71 only has around 3/4”of rake. From what I read on this forum every truck is different.


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Brake recall and had a dent repaired


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On 5/25/2019 at 4:58 PM, Dougie86 said:

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Would you mind to share where you got the reflective lettering?

 

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On 8/28/2019 at 11:22 AM, Sjordan said:

West side in the meadows.  I drive a Cajun Red Custom Trailboss if you see it around. 

I'm in Frankfort as well! About to take delivery of a white 2020 Sierra SLT. Hope to see you guys around town!

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Added Bed rail lettering.
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Looks slick!

This what I love about this forum. Until I saw this post, I didn't know I needed the bed rail lettering!

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1. Purchase letters -  Limitless parts on amazon $25.00

2. Indentify your paint code. Some common locations for this sticker are the trunk lid, doorjamb, and engine hood. The auto paint color code for most GM vehicles will be located on a sticker labeled Parts Identification. The code can start with BC/CC followed by a U, or a WA with a four-digit number/letter combination. 

3. Order matching spray paint $20 and paint lettering. www.paintscratch.com

4. Prep and apply. 

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Funny, I did bed rail letters for the second time today.

 

Quick PSA, do NOT buy the OEM GM letters in silver like the ones in the link.

 

https://www.ebay.com/itm/2019-20-Chevy-Silverado-CHEVROLET-Bed-Rail-Cap-Rigid-Plastic-Letters-Set-SILVER-/163978115123

 

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They faded to an ugly yellowish tan after less than a year. Was not thrilled to have to pick them off one by one and remove all the tape residue in this heat. Just put some chrome amazon ones on. 5 bucks cheaper than the GM and better quality as far as I can tell. Live and learn.

 

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