Rough Country sells a light bar and bracket set for the GMC Sierra. If you call their customer support you can order the brackets separately. You need to drill some additional holes in the plastic support piece for the grille shutters. Also needed to file down some nylon spacers from the...
Local body shop paint matched the grille surround and emblem. Putco Boss black grille insert. Truckgoodies gloss black emblem insert. Slowly deleting the chrome on this truck
Thank you. They are Baja Designs s2 pair direct off their website. They come with a wiring harness if you buy the kit. Or you can buy them individually and wire them yourself.
Yeah I needed more space for the light bar. They are plastic and look like house blinds. They close to help the engine warm up on start, and open to cool. They also close on the highway for aerodynamics.
No personal experience but from what I've heard, they are great on road too. Also, I'd look for a 17-18" wheel and 33" tires. More sidewall the better off road.
Well if budget isn't a problem, I'd look at getting King 2.5" coilovers with reservoirs and adjusters for the front and back. Then an upgraded upper control arm. Mazzulla makes their own billet uniball upper control arms, or you can go with Cognito which also is very good and offers uniball or...
I swapped my reverse lights and plate lights for sylvania led's as well. If anything, it made the camera quality worse because of the led in halogen reflectors reflected the light into the camera causing weird lines. I installed a pair of led lights under the bumper that work awesome. The camera...
yeah I threw in the Sylvania LED's in the reverse lights too which are super bright. I live in an area with very little light at night so any extra light helps. Plus they can be switched on while in park to help with loading and unloading at night. Multipurpose.
I use my side view mirrors when backing up at night. I do not to rely solely on my camera. These lights significantly improve the visibility on camera too which is another reason for the install. Camera was super grainy at night without the added light.
I used AVS "stick on" style on my 2017 Sierra and worked great. Although I've heard quality issues with broken deflectors while shipping. I'm looking at purchasing Weathertech brand "in-channel" deflectors. They are quite a bit more money than the AVS brand but appears to have good ratings. Only...
2017 Yukon with power running boards...just installed Husky mud guards. Drivers side has about a half inch clearance. Passenger side is rubbing on the mud flap. Are these running boards adjustable? Would I be able to slide it back a little towards the rear? (I have larger tires which is why...
Your white yukon was part of the reason why I went with the 1.5 level. The new Denali looks nice. I've wondered what the Denali grille would look like with a color matched surround like the graphite edition.
Without disconnecting the switch panel, no. This switch panel is run with a single ethernet cable and will be mounted using Ram mount hardware. With a simple twist of the locking mechanism and disconnecting the cable, the panel can be removed and stored away if you are concerned about theft. The...
Posting this to try to gauge interest in whether or not people would like to see a write up on how I'm going to install my sPOD in my 2017 Yukon Denali. For those unfamiliar to the sPOD it's basically a power distribution block and switch panel for accessories like light bars or other auxiliary...
Installed 1.5" Motofab lower strut spacers and 305/45r22 Hankook Dynapro AT2's. Noticed a little bit more "boaty" feeling with the level. Looking at upgrading sway bars next.
I'll check the seals. Thanks!
Good point. This truck only has 25k miles on it, that being said the roads here in Mass are bad so that may have something to do with it. I'll bring it to my body shop and see what they say. Thanks!
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