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After acquiring several parts over the last couple of months, finally did some work today on my birthday. Coincidentally, the Denali's 1 year anniversary. Installed the AT 4 petals, 360 camera button cluster and Boost Auto's arm rest charger. Also got a dent removed from my passenger rear door last week. I have an under hood led light strip to install still, and I think I'm going to put the spacers back on the wheels soon; I want that look back, and new rims are not in the budget, at least right now. May have to remove the front mud flaps though or figure out where the rub is and cut.
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Respectfully, your dashmat did not stop the 'notorious' crack from happening, you just got lucky so far. But your cracks are coming, it's just a matter of time. I'm very OCD, and even my 09
Tahoe LTZ dash cracked. This is even after years of adding foam support to the weak areas.

2007-2012 or so.... You are GUARANTEED to have dash cracks at some point. 2013-2014 is supposedly the dash to get, but I have seen members say even those crack too.
my 13 is cracked on the passenger side
 

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My 2013 has cracks on the dash. Have Ben there for a long time. Probably the worst cosmetic issue on the truck. I epoxied in a few spots to stop the cracks. Randomly one began in anothe spot and ran. Boo!!

Glad yours has cooperated for so long.
 

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After acquiring several parts over the last couple of months, finally did some work today on my birthday. Coincidentally, the Denali's 1 year anniversary. Installed the AT 4 petals, 360 camera button cluster and Boost Auto's arm rest charger. Also got a dent removed from my passenger rear door last week. I have an under hood led light strip to install still, and I think I'm going to put the spacers back on the wheels soon; I want that look back, and new rims are not in the budget, at least right now. May have to remove the front mud flaps though or figure out where the rub is and cut.
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So by replacing that button assembly, you now have quick access to 360 cam? Plug and play?
 
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So by replacing that button assembly, you now have quick access to 360 cam? Plug and play?
Yep! I got the idea, and asked the same question in another thread:

 

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Yep! I got the idea, and asked the same question in another thread:

Sweet, thanks! My AT4 doesn't have start/stop(dummy button), so I wonder if it will still work. This will be a great little upgrade if it does.
 
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Sweet, thanks! My AT4 doesn't have start/stop(dummy button), so I wonder if it will still work. This will be a great little upgrade if it does.
It was plug and play, so I'm guessing so. There are multiple iterations of the button bank. See if there is one without the autostart button...
 
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Been a while! Life happens. Anyway, a couple of things I've done. Had it Tuxedo wrapped (Top to bottom of windows + mirrors and door handles) in gloss black. Wrapped rear lights, and side daytime running lights up front. Cut at corners so that headlamps would not be covered. Had a 2000 mile family trip with the luggage on a rack off the tow hitch, which worked wonderfully, much to my surprise! Then it failed inspection on the tail lights and original tires, so I got the taillight tint removed (except on the hatch), and got Michelin Defenders. They are SOOOOOO much quieter on the road than the tires it came with! Plus a few shots in the wild.

Question... Should I get the rear taillights tinted again, *only on the side*? I miss the side view look with the taillights tinted, but of course I need to pass inspection...
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Been a while! Life happens. Anyway, a couple of things I've done. Had it Tuxedo wrapped (Top to bottom of windows + mirrors and door handles) in gloss black. Wrapped rear lights, and side daytime running lights up front. Cut at corners so that headlamps would not be covered. Had a 2000 mile family trip with the luggage on a rack off the tow hitch, which worked wonderfully, much to my surprise! Then it failed inspection on the tail lights and original tires, so I got the taillight tint removed (except on the hatch), and got Michelin Defenders. They are SOOOOOO much quieter on the road than the tires it came with! Plus a few shots in the wild.

Question... Should I get the rear taillights tinted again, *only on the side*? I miss the side view look with the taillights tinted, but of course I need to pass inspection...
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They definitely look better tinted.
 

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