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On 4/29/2021 at 7:53 AM, At4Life said:

2020 at4 6.2

Few changes/ upgrades:

Grill overlay 

Vinyl wrapped fog light bezels

Plasti dip gmc front and rear badge

Removed "sierra" off tailgate

Swapped at4 badges and fender with black American flag badges

Bed cover

Tinted windows 5% front,  went back over the rears, sun strip windshield, and did taillights. 

Readylift sst kit 

Fuel Coupler 20x9 +1

Falken wildpeak at3 305/55r20

Borla atak exhaust 

K&n cold air

Up next I want the Amp running boards.  And black exhaust tips

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All mods look great. I love the 6.2L Flag badge.

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Had the Bilstein 6112's installed up front. Added a 1" block and Bilstein 5160's in rear.

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11 minutes ago, BowtieBill said:

Thanks for the link. Unfortunately, I am not an Instagram user.

I posted his website too. 0fx2gv.com

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Posted
7 hours ago, AppFan said:

Swapped out the overhead console to one with homelink garage door opener. 

Pics and details please?

Posted
38 minutes ago, Atelliott89 said:

Pics and details please?

I didn't take pics as I did it but the one on my seat is the old one. The second pic is the "new" one installed. 
It was pretty simple. 

1.   Pry off the 2 L shaped pieces

2.  Remove 2 screws closest to windshield

3.  Pull out old console (held in by 2 clips)

4.  Unplug 2 wire connectors and loom clip

5.  Connect wires to new console

6.  Press new console into retaining clips

7.  Reinstall screws from #2

8.  Press in trim pieces from #1

9.  Link to home garage doors

Was really easy.  It's a little odd to have the sunroof and rear window buttons that don't do anything but I like it better than the handheld remote and didn't want those options when I bought the truck. 
Bought it used from car-part.com, can find on eBay sometimes as well. 
 

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10 minutes ago, AppFan said:

I didn't take pics as I did it but the one on my seat is the old one. The second pic is the "new" one installed. 
It was pretty simple. 

1.   Pry off the 2 L shaped pieces

2.  Remove 2 screws closest to windshield

3.  Pull out old console (held in by 2 clips)

4.  Unplug 2 wire connectors and loom clip

5.  Connect wires to new console

6.  Press new console into retaining clips

7.  Reinstall screws from #2

8.  Press in trim pieces from #1

9.  Link to home garage doors

Was really easy.  It's a little odd to have the sunroof and rear window buttons that don't do anything but I like it better than the handheld remote and didn't want those options when I bought the truck. 
Bought it used from car-part.com, can find on eBay sometimes as well. 
 

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Awesome thanks! Same here so I will definitely check it out.. I have an idea for those other buttons too.. cover the logos with wrap possibly and see if I can wire them to aux lights or something else.

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19 minutes ago, Atelliott89 said:

Awesome thanks! Same here so I will definitely check it out.. I have an idea for those other buttons too.. cover the logos with wrap possibly and see if I can wire them to aux lights or something else.

What is the part under? I can't find it lol

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32 minutes ago, Atelliott89 said:

What is the part under? I can't find it lol

I'm guessing 84816404 but I just did a search like this pic on car-part to find it.  Was $75 + shipping. Prices vary by seller. 
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I’ve been holding off on doing anything to my TB for about a year but added these Go Rhino DSS sliders today. I needed something for more protection than a step and I liked these the best. I wear a size 11.5 boot and can still use them 

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Swapped the OE faux wood trim in the doors and center console for the GM Accessories black/faux carbon fiber ones

Posted
16 hours ago, Transient said:

Swapped the OE faux wood trim in the doors and center console for the GM Accessories black/faux carbon fiber ones

Hi, do you have a part number(s)?

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