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On 9/25/2018 at 8:36 PM, z1boss said:

Picked up my special ordered 2019 Trail Boss about 2 weeks ago.  Loving it so far.  Lots of mods already.

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Nice color, omg 

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4 hours ago, tioran said:

Nice color, omg 

Look's Good

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Some off road pictures from the other day

 

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Bought my 2021 Silverado RST Double-Cab 2 months ago, and have done a few moderate upgrades.

 

She has the 5.3L L84 V8 & the 8 speed 8L90 Transmission with the Z71 Off-Road package w/skid plates & a couple of different comfort & convenience packages.

 

I fixed the cab rear window leak already - it wasn't a bad leak, but it definitely needed to be addressed and I took care of it in very short order.

 

Post here: 

 

Added the PPE Transmission Fluid Thermal Bypass Valve, "Range" AFM/DFM Disabler Module, swapped out the stock transmission fluid with Mobil 1 Synthetic LV ATF HP Transmission Fluid, and upgraded the engine oil with AMSOIL 5W30 & Long Life oil Filter. I just wanted the truck to be mechanically sound, so I addressed all of the common, known issues that I was aware of.

 

As of now I have about 37,600 miles on the clock.

 

I swapped out the chrome factory side steps with some "Real Truck" off-road side-steps in black bedliner finish, I like that they fit nice & tight, up to the bottom of the door-sills with very little space in between and your feet will NOT slip off of these steps - even when they're wet. I also added the Weathertech hood/bug deflector.

 

She's nothing fancy, photos below: 

 

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