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On 2/12/2021 at 4:18 PM, Simsy said:

Swapped the jump seat for a full console. Waiting for the matching trim pieces to show up stillF45A9FC1-F594-4B83-8F7C-71640C90AF24.thumb.jpeg.4c92391961235124e42ea17ab3ea84bb.jpeg

Where did you get the console 

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On 4/14/2021 at 5:08 PM, Sierra Jon said:

"Installed" Weathertech no-drill mudflaps today.
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How are you liking these for keeping slush off the rockers and crap off the lower doors? 

 

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Added the Rear Splash Guards in Black with GMC Logo today. They are a little longer and wider. Love the oem look, we'll see how well they do at keeping road grime off. 

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9 hours ago, Grjfer said:

Added the Rear Splash Guards in Black with GMC Logo today. They are a little longer and wider. Love the oem look, we'll see how well they do at keeping road grime off. 

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Keep us updated. I'm between these and the Weathertechs, leaning towards Weathertech due to their length. 

 

 

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Painted a '91 3 axle gooseneck trailer today to match the '22 Denali 3500 drw in Pacific Blue, I'm finally picking up tomorrow! Put on a new wood deck, led lights, new tires, gm tire sensors, new brakes, wired in a breakaway brake box, new pigtail, welded on safety chain mounts, new chains and painted the rims. Some dot tape and it will be ready for another 30 hears of farm use.

 

It's close to matching for a non-custom mix. Sherwin Williams direct to metal alkyd. Very good paint. I backed the baby duramax up to it to check the match.

 

Will post a picture someday with the pair attached.

 

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Oh, forgot about cutting the single jack off and welding on a new pair of jacks. This also allowed to make a spare tire carrier, welded in place of the oem jack.

 

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12 hours ago, TheElementalCashew said:

 

Keep us updated. I'm between these and the Weathertechs, leaning towards Weathertech due to their length. 

 

 

 

I have those front and back.  They are a bit wider and very slightly longer.  Put them on a week after I bought the truck (dealer told me they wouldn't work with the power boards but clearly they do).  They do not do a very good job at all keeping stuff the truck.  They also have very little give.  By this I mean I like to give my gaurds a little kick at the mailbox to knock the slush off so it doesn't all melt in my garage but they don't really give to release it.

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10 hours ago, Crazy Canuck said:

 

I have those front and back.  They are a bit wider and very slightly longer.  Put them on a week after I bought the truck (dealer told me they wouldn't work with the power boards but clearly they do).  They do not do a very good job at all keeping stuff the truck.  They also have very little give.  By this I mean I like to give my gaurds a little kick at the mailbox to knock the slush off so it doesn't all melt in my garage but they don't really give to release it.

 

Thanks for the feedback! Sounds like they aren't very helpful in a snowy environment. 

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just added tint to mine.  Also blacked out the amber in the front markers.  Debadged it as soon as it made it home from the dealership.  Still undecided on removing the 4x4 decals though.

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2 hours ago, shakenfake said:

Remove the decals!!

HA, oh it's only a matter of time before they come off.  Fooling myself thinking I would leave them alone.  Will be pulling them off soon and blacking out the bowties on the center caps.

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Picked up the new truck last week. Loving the big thing. Had the 235/80r17 Nitto Exo Grapplers installed this morning. Stole a screenshot off the ring doorbell, showing off the illumimated GMC grill emblem, I installed yesterday, along with the Desert Does It seat molle, to mount the fire extinguisher. 

 

Getting front door windows tinted tomorrow. 

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Got the crossover toolbox installed, window tint came out awesome again, installed the gatorback mud flaps and the in-channel vent visors. Heard reports of Santa bringing a s&b cai tonite, along with some boost auto heated stationary mirrors, swithback mirror lights, all lights on module and spot light harness. 

 

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