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Got the cheap Tiger T1 tonneau cover and I’m impressed! Only took 15 min to install and is surprisingly sturdy. 

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1 hour ago, 2020SilveradoCC said:

Got the cheap Tiger T1 tonneau cover and I’m impressed! Only took 15 min to install and is surprisingly sturdy. 

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I have the same one, surprisingly good quality for the price and does the job, keeps everything dry and held up great last winter.  

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Something interesting is going on with the forum. I don't see any of my posts from yesterday. If, somehow, this is a repost, please ignore it.

For Christmas I got the GM tailgate gap filler. I didn't take pics. It is a very easy install. You only need a T-20 torx bit driver/socket/etc, microfiber rag, and 15-20 minutes.

I also got black plug nuts and wheel locks. These look much better than the chrome lugs nuts do on the black 18" Trail Boss wheels. The black plugs nuts are also a bit longer so they're the same length as the wheel locks.

I also got black Z71 badges for the front fenders. I don't have pics of them yet due to being out of Goo Gone. I ordered a bottle from Amazon, and will have this done in the next few days.

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Northsky Blue Metallic 2019 Silverado LT with Fab Four bumper, Warn Zeon 12k winch and Rigid LED lighting.
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I like it!

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What keypad did you have installed? Is it a GM product?

I have the gm accessory keypad. Installed by the dealer so no idea on the details. Here's the receipt for item code reference.
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Just had my shell installed. I created a whole new thread for canopy pictures and questions since I couldn't find one when I was shopping.

This is a Leer 100XR. See my thread for full details.
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Installed my Lasfit LED high beam bulbs. Already had the low beams so this completed the set. Very bright and an easy install. 

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Installed the gm full coverage floor mat in the back of my crew cab. I have the under seat storage which had to remove so the mat fit underneath. The mat then had to be trimmed along the back for the storage to fit back in. It was all pretty straight forward and they look great. It's already helped clean the mess from little kids in the back.

My only issue is a gap between the storage and the mat where crud can gather. I'll find something later to make a gasket with.

Since I had a 10mm deep socket on an extension handy from removing three jack, I used that and a hammer to get the joints to seat really well. I don't think you can do the joints adequately by hand.

There's also a carpet screw on the drivers side of the storage unit that I had to drill a hole in the mat for, sorry no pic.

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1 hour ago, KADE206 said:

My only issue is a gap between the storage and the mat where crud can gather. I'll find something later to make a gasket with.

Do yourself a favor and buy this under seat storage from DU-HA. It is not only larger but eliminates that gap. It's worth the cost.

 

AmazonSmile: DU-HA Chevrolet & GMC Silverado/Sierra Light Duty Crew Cab, 2019 New Body Style: Automotive

 

This is mine installed.

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+1 on the Duha.  Best investment yet.  I had to trim mine a bit in the same spots because of the mats.   I can fit so much stuff in this thing it's insane.  As you can see all my first responder and safety gear on my side, on the other are cables, tow straps, rope, tie downs, tools......

 

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