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New Ranchhand grill installed.  Really like and it’s seems to be well built.  Also installed Lasfit headlights and front signal lights plus reverse lights.  Much better now in the dark.   

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On 10/5/2022 at 4:48 PM, Harv3589 said:

New Ranchhand grill installed.  Really like and it’s seems to be well built.  Also installed Lasfit headlights and front signal lights plus reverse lights.  Much better now in the dark.   

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Looks good. Some people were wondering if hex plate in front of the radiator would impede airflow. I don’t think so but it’s the same as having this grill on basically. 
 

I can’t put a brush guard on because my truck just fits in the garage as it is ha

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i think im finally done for now. only things on my wish list are power retractable bed cover and bed rug

 

22 AT4 

4inch CST lift stage 10 

PISK kit

37x12.5 ridge grapplers

20inch ICON rebound +12

Bling King Grill insert

Bac flip MX4

 

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12 hours ago, Kjduvall said:

That AT4 looks great. I basically made a reg cab at4 clone.IMG_20210810_152428.thumb.jpg.c2dc3c15be359e4dcbf51be3b8084871.jpg

thats awesome i wish i could drive a reg cab, but 3 kids....nope lol

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Installed Husky splash guards on my 22 AT4 HD, easy install and I like how they match up to the existing molding.

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Mrchips , that looks like a great fit on your truck. If I didn't have to trim my factory ones to alleviate slight rubbing issues (20x10 -12 bs) ID go with that set up no doubt. I only have 3100 mi on mine and 8 to 10 nice rock chips on rockers. That should work very well for you.

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Just finished a 3 inch lift, 3 in the front 2 in the back with Cognito upper control arms and keys.  I might turn the keys back down just a little to give me back some more rake.  I am going to let it settle for a few days first.1156374437_2500lift1A.thumb.jpg.3da4f7eea6079b18c3209aa67136eb91.jpg65944803_2500lift3A.thumb.jpg.e08829bbd3c250d1957fa19256642284.jpg

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On 10/24/2022 at 8:49 PM, KTDanforth said:

Just finished a 3 inch lift, 3 in the front 2 in the back with Cognito upper control arms and keys.  I might turn the keys back down just a little to give me back some more rake.  I am going to let it settle for a few days first.

did you do anything else besides the cognito uca and keys?

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15 hours ago, kylant said:

did you do anything else besides the cognito uca and keys?

Just shock spacer, arms, keys and blocks, I did change my stock shocks to Rancho Z71 take off. That about it

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Got my new HD a week and half ago, so far got the windows tinted, my black gmc logo’s installed, headache rack and toolbox installed. 
 

Day 1 hot her home and got started . 
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Getting started. 
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Next came the window tint. 
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Next came getting the rack and tool box off my old 2015 Ram 2500 all moved over and setup on my 2023 GMC HD . 
 

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Now on the GMC 2500. 
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On 8/10/2020 at 2:31 PM, swaptrex14 said:

Installed Retrax Pro MX today.  I used to sell tonneau covers so I already knew what I wanted, plus I was able to get it at cost.

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I'm looking to install a cover...Why the Retrax Pro MX and are you still happy with it? I want to have the ability to add racks.

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On 9/9/2022 at 6:26 AM, Pryme said:

The liner fit, anyone have these husky liners? Could a guy re drill holes and bolt the botttoms together?

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Did you get your liners squared away? I just installed the Husky liners on my 2022 and they fit perfectly! did you remove the rear guards prior to install like the instructions indicated?

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