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On 11/12/2020 at 9:01 AM, MNDakota said:

From what I can tell, the housings and lenses are identical. Pretty sure the part numbers for the bare moldings we're the same. I'm keeping the old headlights for now in case the refurbished lenses fog up (although good halogen headlights are going for more than I paid for the LED's on eBay). If they do fog up, my plan is to swap the internals to the halogen housings. I just didn't want to mess with them too much yet.

Yeah, that's the way I'm leaning too. Thanks.

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What brand are those flares? Are those real screw mounts? I'm thinking about a set before I start my bumper build next summer.

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15 hours ago, yankeeland71 said:

Want to get the Amp Steps but the stock one can minimize door dings.3aa662e1673130650a235db7a16b7dc3.jpg5dd6fe6232a8061e36bfcfd341d43a0b.jpg12fc5f6a018ef0f1fcc97881732cc91f.jpg

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what is your wheel and tire set up?

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On 11/22/2020 at 4:09 PM, yankeeland71 said:

Want to get the Amp Steps but the stock one can minimize door dings.3aa662e1673130650a235db7a16b7dc3.jpg5dd6fe6232a8061e36bfcfd341d43a0b.jpg12fc5f6a018ef0f1fcc97881732cc91f.jpg

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Whats the specs on Lift/Level and Wheel/Tire size and offset?

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Hey guys, thought I'd post up a few pictures of my truck and the mods I have done. The fourms have been extremely helpful in gathering information and ideas for the mods I have done.

The upfitter switches post was excellent!

Thanks to all!

 

Mods include

Color match

Baja Designs S8 light bar

Klearz mfg smoked fender lenses

Pac Brake air bags and dual path controller

Viair onboard air system

GM upfitter switches to control everything

MBRP exhaust tip

Torklift Camper tie downs.

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Hey guys, thought I'd post up a few pictures of my truck and the mods I have done. The fourms have been extremely helpful in gathering information and ideas for the mods I have done.
The upfitter switches post was excellent!
Thanks to all!
 
Mods include:
Chrome delete/color match
Baja Designs S8 light bar
Klearz mfg smoked fender lenses
Pac Brake air bags and dual path controller
Viair onboard air system
GM upfitter switches to control everything
MBRP exhaust tip
Torklift Camper tie downs.
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Do you have pics after the chrome delete?

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Do you have pics after the chrome delete?

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Those are the current pics. Chrome grill surround, gmc emblem and front box steps were painted to match. Not a complete chrome delete, my bad.

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Those are the current pics. Chrome grill surround, gmc emblem and front box steps were painted to match. Not a complete chrome delete, my bad.

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Ok was wondering. Mine is getting a chrome delete now except main grille and lower front bumper ring. Wanted to see the result.

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16 hours ago, Soapmaker said:

Hey guys, thought I'd post up a few pictures of my truck and the mods I have done. The fourms have been extremely helpful in gathering information and ideas for the mods I have done.

The upfitter switches post was excellent!

Thanks to all!

 

Mods include

Color match

Baja Designs S8 light bar

Klearz mfg smoked fender lenses

Pac Brake air bags and dual path controller

Viair onboard air system

GM upfitter switches to control everything

MBRP exhaust tip

Torklift Camper tie downs.

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Looks great.  Is that the light bar they note for the 2019+ Silverados?  How was the install?

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Looks great.  Is that the light bar they note for the 2019+ Silverados?  How was the install?
Thanks! I did look at that kit, but I didn't think the supplied brackets would work for the gmc hd trucks. I made my own harness (cheaper). Install was easy. Some plastic has to be removed on the bottom side of the grille and the bar mounts to the steel bumper brackets. I use the upfitter switches for on/off function. S8 bar fits perfectly and I like the amber backlit feature.

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Hey guys, thought I'd post up a few pictures of my truck and the mods I have done. The fourms have been extremely helpful in gathering information and ideas for the mods I have done.
The upfitter switches post was excellent!
Thanks to all!
 
Mods include
Color match
Baja Designs S8 light bar
Klearz mfg smoked fender lenses
Pac Brake air bags and dual path controller
Viair onboard air system
GM upfitter switches to control everything
MBRP exhaust tip
Torklift Camper tie downs.
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Which mbrp tip did you use? Just a slip on one? And Did you have to cut your stock tip down?


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Which mbrp tip did you use? Just a slip on one? And Did you have to cut your stock tip down?


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5" inlet 6" outlet. I cut approx 3" rearward from the vents. I don't know the tip part number.06e3c5ce185e775721eae50f26124edc.jpg

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