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On 11/22/2020 at 8:45 PM, lapoolboy said:

Griots Garage Satin Black.  You're welcome.

I use Karbon Jet Black Rubber Renew on the tires - love it because there is never any overspray on the truck after driving.

Also use formula 3030 aerospace protectant on all interior and exterior tonneau cover.  Looks great and is not greasy feeling like Armor All of days past. (Plus that is what the tonneau cover company recommends)

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On 11/9/2020 at 12:33 PM, JWOutdoors29 said:

Cleaned inside and out, plus played around with some plasti-dip this weekend to see how I like the matte black look. I think it looks much better. We will see how well it holds up, especially on exhaust tips.

My wife and neighbors were so confused when they saw me taping off and spray painting my truck. emoji23.png It was a little windier than I would have liked, but any overspray cleaned up rather easily.61a661ee52865c609294cf145a1eb27e.jpgf003025634b7e4741558283fed4ccd7b.jpg00ac097ba28297625ef42c238710982f.jpgda6890674a84a46ef9d33c48c3166d38.jpg

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Need to get the black letters for the CHEVROLET now.

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19 hours ago, gemarsh said:

Installed the tailgate step lights. I've read that the Kicker and lights can't work together. Fake news

 

Now to install a second pair of the step light leds into the kick panels on the center console to illuminate the footwells.

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thats awesome, howd you get both to work?!

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Got these painted while waiting on my wheels to come back from powder coating. They were still wet when I I took the pics. Looks way better once they dried. Think they will look good with my black wheels. 

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Got the truck back from the detail shop. Got a full ceramic coat done on the truck as well as PPF on the front bumper. I plan on keeping this truck for a while so doing everything to keep it clean.

 

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On 2/3/2021 at 9:41 AM, 2k19Sierra said:

thats awesome, howd you get both to work?!

Wasn't a problem, just unplugged the kicker harness tee off the tailgate button, plugged light harness tee into the tailgate button, then plugged kicker harness into the light harness. 

 

Both work together and separately. Tailgate button works as well.

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I added some bush stripes on both sides today. Decided to check out the Otay Truck Trail. About midway, wedged between a rock and a drop into a dry creek bed, I came to point were bushes were overgrowing on both sides of the trail. Thought I could make it without scratching the truck, but I was wrong. Got to the end of the trail and found the exit closed, so I had to turn around and do it again. At least the bush stripes are on both sides. Went to the carwash before heading home and inspected damage. The stripes don't appear to go beyond the clear coat. I already ordered a 3M repair kit. Hopefully they'll buff out.

 

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Got a little tired of the stock exhaust look... added Borla quad tips exhaust...need to do some final adjusting....IMG_7097.thumb.jpg.973e4eefb0a6bf94d68751cf2af63f5d.jpg

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On 2/8/2021 at 8:17 PM, Bigfoot16 said:

Got a little tired of the stock exhaust look... added Borla quad tips exhaust...need to do some final adjusting....IMG_7097.thumb.jpg.973e4eefb0a6bf94d68751cf2af63f5d.jpg

Looks nice!  Those old tips are a pain in the ass to get off, I don't know how people do it without taking the steps out.  I just did that tonight, dropped it off at the shop to get the quad tips welded on tomorrow.  Mine are just stainless ebay specials and round with the slant cut.

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My custom 2019 Silverado Custom Trail Boss

 

18" Fast Wheels w/1" spacers

Tail Light Covers

Red Chevrolet Lettering

Blacked out Silverado and Custom Lettering

Black tinted windows

 

Interior:

Carbon Fibre Vinyl wrapped trim

Dark tint Vinyl wrapped chrome

Katzkins Black/Grey leather seats with silver stitching

AT4 trim pads, door panels and centre console (with USB/Wireless charging)

 

Future plans:

Recon Headlights

High Country cluster (if we can figure out steering wheel control for cluster)

Sub and amp

 

 

 

 

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Did some custom lighting.. curious to know what everyone thinks? Gotten lots of positive comments so far. Hope the video quality is OK, had to make the file smaller..

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21 hours ago, Atelliott89 said:

Did some custom lighting.. curious to know what everyone thinks? Gotten lots of positive comments so far. Hope the video quality is OK, had to make the file smaller..

Check your video - blank screen

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8 hours ago, slj2008 said:

Check your video - blank screen

Damn.. lol thanks. Idk why it did that.. how do I post a video then? Or compress the size so I can?

On 2/12/2021 at 11:39 AM, Atelliott89 said:

Did some custom lighting.. curious to know what everyone thinks? Gotten lots of positive comments so far. Hope the video quality is OK, had to make the file smaller..

 

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