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Installed the caps into my frame holes under the bed. Looks better in my opinion

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Those are nice, really clean up the appearance. Can't hurt that they keep road grime and other stuff out of the cross members. 

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Yeah I really like that they hug the underside of the cab, for looks and that reason. Thanks a lot!

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Changed out my tail lights to the LTZ LED ones. Here are some comparison shots and then some after shots. 

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Some finished products. 

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Great looking truck! I just picked up a 2018 yesterday. Mind posting a link of where you got the tail lights from? Really like the look of them!

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3 hours ago, Palytoxin said:

Great looking truck! I just picked up a 2018 yesterday. Mind posting a link of where you got the tail lights from? Really like the look of them!

I got them from @alexg he finds them all the time and sells them. You can find them on here or on Facebook too. If I were you, and you have a fb account, I’d join his Facebook group because he posts them for sale up there all the time. 

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1 hour ago, EpicLT said:

I got them from @alexg he finds them all the time and sells them. You can find them on here or on Facebook too. If I were you, and you have a fb account, I’d join his Facebook group because he posts them for sale up there all the time. 

Awesome, thank you!

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1 hour ago, alexg said:

im here!!!....lol.....heres my fb profile if u wanna message me
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1676697293

and this is my group that i made for posting stuff for sale
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Thank you, I will check it out!

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Put in my PUTCO red blade. I used the Curt mfg T harness behind the bumper for a clean install. I absolutely love how bright it is and how much it lights up the reversing at night - both just looking back and on the camera screen. 

 

Also include a picture of the brightness of the red at the running light (dim) brightness. 

 

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Put in my PUTCO red blade. I used the Curt mfg T harness behind the bumper for a clean install. I absolutely love how bright it is and how much it lights up the reversing at night - both just looking back and on the camera screen. 
 
Also include a picture of the brightness of the red at the running light (dim) brightness. 
 
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i saw u were looking for trimode steps i have sum for sale 550 complete w modules all u need is phils plug n play harness8791a5da1b814b14809ea768555c9ebe.jpgcd5b08373ab201a5897d4d12638df402.jpg

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7 hours ago, Darksky said:

Your truck just gets better and better.

Thanks man. Next up for this week is putting DL3 mirrors on. They are sitting in my house with Phil’s harness so everything is set up for it. 

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Finished painting the bike rack I made black. Makes it blend better with my bed than white PVC that sticks out like a sore thumb. It’s kind of glossy though so I might do another layer with matte black.

 

if anyone is interested in the measurements for it, just let me know (my measurements are specific for standard box - will not work on short box)

 

 

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