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On 9/7/2021 at 3:10 PM, Delson0 said:

Here’s a few. The license plate lights kinda are annoying. Why would they not match them with the rest of the truck. My opinion.

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Maybe so it melts snow so it can shine light still being candescent? Not sure it matters on your truck as you blacked out your license plate...

 

Tyler

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On 11/30/2022 at 11:46 AM, RedLT said:

 

Well... I went with the Brake light logic module, an easy 4 wire connection, I added a fuse to the ground. Turn signal left nor right has no affects on the camper shell third brake light. The camper shell brake light stays solid when blinking left or right. Count this a win!

 

Logic box used.

 

 

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Thank you for posting back your result 👍.

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2 hours ago, LTgone said:

 

Thank you for posting back your result 👍.

 

It's like the saying "Treat others as you would like others to treat you".  I like sharing my result when someone is willing to provide what they've discovered and spend that extra time to respond to a stranger unlike many posts that I've read and many unanswered questions.  No need to be selfish, if you are receiving help from others then take the time to give back.  Everyone wins!

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On 11/30/2022 at 2:53 PM, Amcguy1970 said:

 

Maybe so it melts snow so it can shine light still being candescent? Not sure it matters on your truck as you blacked out your license plate...

 

Tyler

 Swapped them out to match the rest. Doubt the other bulbs would melt snow.

 

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I am wanting to buy a camper but I have a regular cab, and the regular cab does not come with the spoiler. Will I really be screwed?

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Does anyone have a pic of a Leer 180 (or any of the variants)?  I'm not having much luck just searching the web.  I'm considering getting one and the Leer Locker.  I like the idea of the Leer Locker and am just brainstorming if getting the higher cap will keep the "normal" ceiling height of a cab high cap.  

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Selling a Snugtop Rebel for a standard bed if anyone’s looking.

 

GMC Sierra and Chevrolet Silverado 1500 with standard (6.5’) bed. 
Purchased new, from fuller truck accessories in Fullerton. Received late 2021. It is a Snugtop rebel in white, with headliner, front fold down window w/ slider, lockable side windoors with sliders screen, all glass rear door w/ remote access lock, dome light and Yakima tracks.
No damage, washed, waxed and maintained well. Reflectix in windows can be removed.

Thule roof rack not included. 
Thanks for looking

1900 picked up. Located in Mission Viejo, CA

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