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My Dealer left the LED lights out and lost the rubber seals covering the opening where the lights are installed.  It took 3 months to obtain a replacement seal.  How much were the lights?  Do they turn on when you open the tailgate step?

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On 10/29/2019 at 1:18 AM, 808 HI said:

Same boat as u, I have a friend who has a LTZ with 24" reps wrapped with 295/35 dropped on 3/5 IHC kit. Beautiful stance, I'd also go with it if it wasnt my daily. As far as loading people in the cab and bed, he mentioned once it reaches above 25 psi in the air bags it gets pretty stiff. Waiting on what 2/4 kits come out. 

I will be going to SEMA next week. Hopefully I can get some insight from belltech. I’ll keep you posted. 

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Actually used my bed for what it was meant for.

oh! And I installed my Rotofab CAI too.

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Actually got a little mud on the tires... These trucks are so nice we seem to forget they are trucks....

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On 11/3/2019 at 8:38 AM, KelTec said:

Installed Tyger running boards

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what is the name of these, or a part #?  I dont see them on their website.

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Here are the new wheels.
Fuel Blitz Model D675
18x9
I can't remember what the offset was at this time.
Now I have to find a place to get rid of the factory wheels.
 
I just installed the ProClip mount for my iPhone today so I have not taken a photo yet. Will try to take some this weekend and update.
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I'm really digging those wheels. If you think of the offset I'd be interested in knowing. Been looking at new wheels for my 2019 RST and I'm afraid to pull the trigger without confirmation they will fit.
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4 hours ago, Jricharc said:

what is the name of these, or a part #?  I dont see them on their website.

I ordered them straight off of Amazon. Link below. 

 

Super easy to install. 

 

https://www.amazon.com/Tyger-Auto-TG-AM2C20248-Compatible-Silverado/dp/B07QFSP9H3/ref=mp_s_a_1_6?keywords=2019+silverado+running+boards&qid=1572903863&replacementKeywords=running+boards&sprefix=2019+silve&sr=8-6&vehicle=2019-47-491------------&vehicleName=2019+Chevrolet+Silverado+1500

 

 

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