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5’8” Short Bed

6.2L Gas

Ebony Twilight Metallic

 

Ordered May 31, 2021

 

Traded a 2019 Ram 3500 DRW

 

Delivered June 16, 2021 

 

Picked up June 18, 2021

 

Mods:

 

Removed dealerships logo chrome badge from tailgate 

 

Embark LS Power Retractable Tonneau Cover 19419848 GMC

 

LED GMC black emblem pack 84741561 GMC

 

Borla Cat back exhaust 19419433  GMC

 

Front console organizer 84106530  GMC

 

Rear underwear storage 84734683 GMC

 

Ceramic Window Tint: All doors, rear window and brow.  Rear Doors and back sliding glass and brow= 5%.  Front doors 25%.

 

Vedder Holster installed in left side of front console for Sig Sauer Emporer Scorpion .45  VedderHolsters.com

 

Installed the Red “Horse Ranch” decal ETSY

 

GMC fuel cap ETSY

 

2 Silicone Key Fob Covers ETSY

 

2 Red Silicone License Plate  ETSY

 

2 pairs of cup holder coaster ETSY

 

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Ordered from:  Boost Auto Parts:  Pigtail to make all lights function at once 

 

Ordered from Local accessory shop:  Go Rhino RB20 Running Boards sprayed with bed liner,  B&W Tow and Stow Hitch 

 

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Future:

 

LED Reverse and License Plate bulbs

 

Bed Mat to go over bed liner= save knees

 

K&N air filter OR

 

CAI:  by Cold Air Inductions 

 

Aeroskin (Lightshield?) Bug  Deflector

 

Pedal Commander

 

Sierra badge on tailgate to black/red

 

Stubby antenna

 

Console Liners from Amazon 

 

GMC puddle lights

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Nice rig!.....you will love it....I just got mine a month ago in cayanne red tintcoat. 

 

The LED bulbs for the license plate are made by "Lasfit" L-T10 model .....they dont throw codes, I replaced mine.

 

Check out the Rotofab cold air intake ,they make 2 different models,one for the 6.2 and one for the 5.3 litre and doesn't throw codes,that one you are looking at I believe adapts to the bottom part of the stock cold air intake box and wont give you the full potential of a cold air intake.

 

That GMC performance exhaust wakes right up after about 900 miles to....mine sounds great now after getting broken in.

 

I like the mods you have done and plan on doing, gonna steal a few ideas👍.

 

Question, What size tire are they putting on those stock 20" wheels?

 

Thank you.

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1 hour ago, LamboTexas said:

Rear underwear storage 84734683 GMC

 

WHAT IN THE HOLY HELL IS THIS, LOL???!!!

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52 minutes ago, steelcity said:

WHAT IN THE HOLY HELL IS THIS, LOL???!!!

It’s called storage for a work vehicle- you don’t like it?  Well it’s a matter of taste.  Later mods include lift, shells , tires, etc

Posted

Beautiful truck but ditch the Boost Autoparts hacky scotch locked patch.  I couldn't do it 

 

Grab a WAMS/BT Diesel and program it in instead.. my 2 cents

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13 minutes ago, Rob Mugs said:

Beautiful truck but ditch the Boost Autoparts hacky scotch locked patch.  I couldn't do it 

 

Grab a WAMS/BT Diesel and program it in instead.. my 2 cents

Thank you!

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