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On my 2020 2500hd 6.6L gas. I did window visors, Weather Tech floor mats, l e d  headlights and a few others. And going to change the OEM muffler or a cat-back kit, a Stillen air scoop. I'm going to take a K&N cold air intake kit and modify to took up to the OEM air filter box. And a roll up bed cover. Added bigger mud flats. 

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On 6/2/2022 at 9:51 AM, Jagerschnapps1 said:

Here are the after photos 

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How are these wheel decals holding up?  I like the look but just wondering how long before I’m trying to peel them off?

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29 minutes ago, Slabhunter said:

How are these wheel decals holding up?  I like the look but just wondering how long before I’m trying to peel them off?

No problems at all. I use spray wheel cleaners and drive through car washes and still going strong.  

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Finally got some pics of my Deer Slayer 5000 with my DIamondback cover.

Still have more mods on the list. Bags are probably my next mod. Then the Winch.

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1 hour ago, Dr1ft3r said:

Finally got some pics of my Deer Slayer 5000 with my DIamondback cover.

Still have more mods on the list. Bags are probably my next mod. Then the Winch.

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That front bumper would slay a bull elephant it looks like haha. Thing is robust looking

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Last weekend I added fox 2.0 external resi  shocks all around and Cognito comfort ride torsion bars. Also re installed my suspension max leveling keys. Raised it up to 42 1/2 fender height. I will say the comfort ride torsion bars are worth it. After a week of riding on the new setup the bars are worth every penny. 

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My pre ordered 2024 GMC 2500 HD Denali Ultimate came in this week. Traded in my 2020 GMC 2500 HD AT4. I’m really enjoying this new truck and these new wheels will be changed out next week. 
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Picked up a set of these with a 20 dollar off coupon today. They seem very well built having the flat feet so they don’t dig and provide a better footing and also have nice big pins for added safety. 

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On 5/5/2023 at 11:29 AM, Pryme said:

Picked up a set of these with a 20 dollar off coupon today. They seem very well built having the flat feet so they don’t dig and provide a better footing and also have nice big pins for added safety. 

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Great! I may pick those up too. I'm already eyeballing a 3-ton off road floor jack. For if I have to change a tire on the truck or the trailer while on the road. I hate crawling on the ground, lol.

Well, I'm also going to need it for my winch install. The 1/2" thick steel mount plates and winch will weight in excess of 200#.
 

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Upgraded to the LTZ Grille, Color Matched both bumpers and grille. Updated Side plates from chrome to Red and Black on the side and rear.  Only Chrome left is the Scoop.

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Thinking of lighting up the "Chevrolet" in the front like Wicked Warning but with a defuser.

 

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Finally got my aux battery secured (not hooked up yet). I work 12 hours per day every day of the week lately so it's hard to find the time.

 

It took some planning to fit a group 31 battery in the aux tray. :)

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On 5/5/2023 at 12:29 PM, Pryme said:

Picked up a set of these with a 20 dollar off coupon today. They seem very well built having the flat feet so they don’t dig and provide a better footing and also have nice big pins for added safety. 

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Don't forget to bend the little tabs in.  They are designed to be bent in so the bars can't fall out when sideways or upside down

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