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On 10/26/2020 at 5:08 AM, Delta D said:

I added OEM "air Design" fender flares to my trail boss for this exact look. It also fit perfectly with stock rock guards  Very expensive, but worth it for the quality of product. Photo is actually showing 1" front level kit, but also shows the flares. 

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What level did you end up using?

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Testing out a new tire product [emoji16]

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I don't know how many tire dressings I have tried. Right now I'm doing Meguiar's Hyper Dressing 1:1 since it's water base and see how it does. But I may have to give Adam's Graphene a try.

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On 11/20/2020 at 7:09 PM, NolaHorn said:

Nice little paddle with the kiddos. 

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Which Tonneau is this one? Looks similar to the GM Accessories one I have on order.

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Added a few options that this truck really should have had from the factory. Those of you who haven’t had auto heated or cooled seats they are fantastic. They turn on based on exterior and interior temp calculations and adjust down to off to take the chill or heat out of the seats and are linked to hvac commanded temp as well so if your turn the temp up/down in auto mode the seats will adjust in kind depending on level of adjustment.

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22 hours ago, AdamAT4 said:

Which flares are those? look clean

Thanks!  They are the GM “Rugged Look” flares painted to match. 

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1 hour ago, Unique_NY said:

Which Tonneau is this one? Looks similar to the GM Accessories one I have on order.

Yep it is the GM Tonneau by Rev Industries.

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Thanks!  They are the GM “Rugged Look” flares painted to match. 
I think those are made by EGR, do you have any more photos?


Has anyone added the Raptor style running boards? I seen some posted on here a while ago but forgot the brand or if they are made by GM

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1 hour ago, GTPprix said:

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Added a few options that this truck really should have had from the factory. Those of you who haven’t had auto heated or cooled seats they are fantastic. They turn on based on exterior and interior temp calculations and adjust down to off to take the chill or heat out of the seats and are linked to hvac commanded temp as well so if your turn the temp up/down in auto mode the seats will adjust in kind depending on level of adjustment.

How do you add this to the truck?

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Just now, GTPprix said:


Custom programming we may sell it eventually.

Nice. I will have to get that if you do.

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Custom programming we may sell it eventually.
Hmm.. like Rax Jailbreak? I had his stuff on my Ram and he added all the performance pages from the Viper. I could (passenger) use the nav keyboard while driving.

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