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Nfamous60

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here's my interior lil dirty from the storage though the cupholder piece i got in there i brought on my trip to florida i had the brakes and stuff checc'd b4 the trip bac to New york i seen it in a tahoe they had on the show room floor and they guy said he had a spare and sold it to me for $50 and i jumped at it..
 

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08 tahoe w/ z71 package
 

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I didn't care for the faux wood look so I got the wood painted black. Sorry for the dust, was out at the lake last weekend...

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What's the best way to remove the trim pieces on the dash and the vents? I have trim removal tools but was afraid I was going to break the plastic.
 

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What's the best way to remove the trim pieces on the dash and the vents? I have trim removal tools but was afraid I was going to break the plastic.

Honestly, I just used a small screwdriver with rag covering and some gentle rocking. Everything came off fairly easy. I was surprised that it was not harder. Try with the window switch panels to get the hang of it. I did the dash last and took my sweet *** time.
 

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Honestly, I just used a small screwdriver with rag covering and some gentle rocking. Everything came off fairly easy. I was surprised that it was not harder. Try with the window switch panels to get the hang of it. I did the dash last and took my sweet *** time.

Cool... sounds good. I've had the door trim and door panels off so am familiar with that. Guess I ****'d out on the dash. :)
 

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here are some updated pics of my interior
 

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Hey Jazejeff, is that a JL stealthbox or a custom box/sub in the console?
If custom, what size is it?
 

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