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Like the old k2 series just want a spot for people to be able to post any mods that they have done.

 

Please keep chatting to a minimum so it's easier to see all the info

 

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Taking delivery of 2020 2500HD in a few weeks. I have ordered a Leer cap as well as a Truck Vault drawer system and a Cargo Glide. Recently retired,headed to see the USA. I thought these items would be a good start. I am considering a dual exhaust,and hoping someone will produce a cold air intake kit using the fake hood scoop . I have the 6.6 gasser.

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Picked up a 2020 Silverado HD Duramax High Country 2 days ago. Ordered GM floor mats (Rewards Points), BD Trim chrome tailgate letters, and Rough County Tri-Fold tonneau cover today. Cant wait to start making it mine.

 

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Well here’s an update.
I purchased a down fire (2) 10 inch sub box that goes under the rear seat, Memphis subs and amp, a chrome hood induction vent and Led RGB strips to go inside to glow red.

I also bought the primed fender flares, the lower flare extensions and window vent visors all to be painted the same color as the truck “Quartz Red”
I will send additional pics as I can get them.

The pic of the led rgb hood induction vent is with 1 row of led rgb strip. I felt it was not enough so I added 2 more rows and will post that pic later as well.

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I just installed a Diamondback HD Cover on my AT4 HD.  I’ve always had color-matched caps and covers, so I was a bit tentative with how this might look.  Overall, I think it works well with the black trim on the AT4.

 

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I swapped the stock painted hood air induction vent with a chrome one today with my led rgb

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Yes I know it's superficial, but I like it.  Plus, everyone knows if you paint stuff red you gain horsepower...lol.

 

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Debadged the tailgate to get ready for my "Chevrolet" insert and decided to mess around with the letters, haha.

 

 

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Added a Bakflip when first purchased.

 

Added mudflaps and the center console tray.

 

Now the Derringer is in the mail with a Block8head ventpod.

 

Got another thing about to hit the mail that I will reveal barring it fits the 2020 L5P.

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6 hours ago, joelabq said:

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Looks like you’re going be ready for rush-hour traffic Lol

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Tinted the front windows and windshield today. I pulled the door panels because the weatherstrip is in the way and they are not like old trucks where you can just tuck them in. Tuesday the RC leveling 3+1 kit gets installed. I probably need to run the power wire for the aftermarket amp before its leveled. It already seems imposible to hover to get it through the firewall. I guess I will run it through where the upfitter switch power wire would go.

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