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So you went in through the bumper steps?

I have an extra set of tips, just need to get them powder coated. I see you didn't go with a gloss black.

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Do you let him wrench on  the Camaro too?[emoji373]


Yea he knows how to do an oil change and could probably do the rear diff fluid too

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So you went in through the bumper steps?
I have an extra set of tips, just need to get them powder coated. I see you didn't go with a gloss black.


I went satin black. A little more subtle.

Yea only way to reach the bolts. Couldnt believe how much crap was up inside there. So it got a good cleaning

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Eating while using chemicals?  Nice!  [emoji4]


Don’t judge lol


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Where did you get the black exhaust tips?


eBay, guy in Illinois sells them in different colors


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Next mod Putco 60” led bar

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Added an Elite E2000 catch can

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Well tomorrow 5/25 it has been 1 year ownership. Drove less miles this year partly due to the damn [emoji3083]. Rolled over 9k today. Got 19mpg on a trip to IKEA. So far minus the PITA brake/computer recalls the truck has been great.

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Picked these up from eBay

 

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Did some 4 wheeling today [emoji23]

 

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Somehow ended up with a dent [emoji35]. Waiting on the PDR guy who fixed my 2010 to get back into town

 

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Nice looking truck. Btw I am jealous of that garage. How was the tailgate light install? Looks nice. I have the crappy back up camera so I’m afraid it’s gonna make it even worse at night


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