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Man,  That is one good looking truck!   Thanks for the input on the mudflaps.  I need to do something quick before the rocks start damaging the body.

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Just added some new shoes on my stock 20 inch rims,,  Amp Terrain Pro AT,  295/65/20 E rated,  actual 35.4/11.8R20.  They fit clean with no rubbing.  I will be installing a lift kit in a few weeks, 3in front, 2 in back with Cognito Arms.  I should be pictures then.

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On 5/31/2022 at 6:21 PM, Jagerschnapps1 said:

I customized my custom. I have already added the center console and now just added the leather steering wheel with controls along with the white auto and media instrument cluster. I went with the cheaper cluster and gained the audio controls.  Definitely a worthwhile upgrade.  I changed out my dash panels to the umber leather panel. Katzkin seats are up next.  
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how do you remove the center dash panel?
i want to replace the bronze trim on both the center stack and my steering wheel with the synthesis.

thanks

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https://youtu.be/5SI43QQp_uo


Watch this video and it will show you how to remove the panel. 
 

18 hours ago, kylant said:

how do you remove the center dash panel?
i want to replace the bronze trim on both the center stack and my steering wheel with the synthesis.

thanks

 

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Installed ProClip USA phone mount and photodon anti glare screen protector. 

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On 6/28/2022 at 11:12 AM, CT Chevy Connoisseur said:

GoRecon also has them now

Does anyone know if there is a 3rd party that allow the Chevy 2500 to add side markers like the GMC?

 

thank you in advance.

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On 7/20/2021 at 11:07 PM, Cody Courtney said:

- Rough Country 2" leveling kit

- 35" Toyo RT Open Country tires

- 20x10 Fuel Assault wheels -18 offset

- Limo tint

- Red Chevrolet accent letters

 

on my 2020 Silverado 2500HD Duramax Diesel 

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Does it rub

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12 hours ago, KTDanforth said:

Does anyone know if there is a 3rd party that allow the Chevy 2500 to add side markers like the GMC?

 

thank you in advance.

Do we have the wiring for it? 🤔 

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9 hours ago, serega12 said:

Do we have the wiring for it? 🤔 

I am assuming a third party kit,  worst case wire it into the DRL for activation.

Has any one seen it?

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On 12/11/2020 at 4:37 PM, cpap said:

I just put the 3” blocks in the back. Perfect ride height now.

 

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where did you find 3in blocks... i want to do a 3in lift but all the kits i find have 1.5-2in rear lift?

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Lovin’ the ‘22 2500HD Custom. 2” Ready lift level with Method 701HD wheels (18x9 +18) w/35x12.50 Ridge Grapplers. No rub, smooth ride and absolutely love it. 

 

 

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In the process of swapping the center console for a jump seat. 

 

Edit: not sure why all my photos upload upside down. They're correct orientation on my phone. 🤷‍♂️ 

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So far I’ve done Tyger lander drop steps, husky wheel well liners(not impressed so far, they are sending me new ones the driver side is cut too short to fill the lip and also seems odd they don’t utilize the 3 holes at the bottom of each liner to attach to the truck down at the bottom) and I just installed a Truxedo Pro X15

 

also ordered a set of those GM tie down anchors for the bed and tossed a barn stall mat in the back. 1” thick rubber weighs 95lbs. Will last a lifetime. 

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