Cattivo
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I just replaced my side mirrors to tow mirrors, if you want my mirrors let me know(free)...i put carbon fiber covers on them
removing the door panels is cake
removing the door panels is cake
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One other thing to check is if your inside rear view mirror has the night time auto-dim option (look in your glove box for RPO code DR2). If so you may want to get the auto-dim glass in your driver’s side mirror too; it receives the signal to dim from the rear view mirror.
I just replaced my side mirrors to tow mirrors, if you want my mirrors let me know(free)...i put carbon fiber covers on them
removing the door panels is cake
Thx sir, but I dug myself a hole by getting the Suburban. Now two trucks vying for my detail attention and mods options...lol My wife gives me grief too, so I just up really early sometimes to do the truck stuff...lol Just keep on picking away at the bad stuff and make your priority list. Making sure it is running and safe comes first then the mods thereafter. The HD hood is a unicorn...haha it is out there and if you find one, jump on it, even if you have to hold onto it or rock it rat rod style for a while. Driver's seat is a $160 eBay order and 1 hour of your time. Carpet and headliner best to do at once since you have to rip the interior out anyways or just take the carpet out and give it a serious pressure clean. It won't be new, but you will be surprised how clean it will come, plus you can wipe down or sound deaden the interior if you are so inclined. I did not put down mat at the time, but changing the carpet and headliner out made a world of difference. The wife even commented on it the other day. Good luck moving forward. @S1nemesis1s