Huck's daily - 2005 Z71 crewcab

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And popped them on about an hour ago on my lunch break with some fresh double sided tape

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Definitely gonna need to wet sand and buff but I'm happy with that

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Coming out really nice!

Every time I catch myself up with this thread, my brain goes back to the OG GMFS days where it was like a competition for who could have the cleanest NBS on the site. Everyone polishing, detailing. colormatching. debadging and coming back on a Monday to show what they did over the weekend for the bragging rights to the cleanest NBS truck on the forum LOL
 

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Coming out really nice!

Every time I catch myself up with this thread, my brain goes back to the OG GMFS days where it was like a competition for who could have the cleanest NBS on the site. Everyone polishing, detailing. colormatching. debadging and coming back on a Monday to show what they did over the weekend for the bragging rights to the cleanest NBS truck on the forum LOL
Thanks! I've got a thread going over there too :happy175: I love weekends like this with a bunch of small mods that make a big difference
 

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Oh yeah, here's a good one for ya. So I tested the puddle lights and the mirror functions before I even painted the caps, just to make sure everything worked. Both worked fine. One of the last things I did for the night was swap LEDs in. All of a sudden, my driver's side puddle light died. I'm running around in circles getting mad, can't figure it out. Finally run across a FB post of all things saying it can be your window switch.

Sure as ****, I swap in the old switch and they work just fine. All the windows worked, all the mirror functions worked, they folded/etc, that new switch just wouldn't allow the puddle light to work. So I chose puddle lights over power fold for now lol

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Tinkered a bit more this weekend. Somehow, this thing still fits in the garage...BARELY lol

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Raising the rear bumper to match with the body lift. I had planned to not do this until I got a new rear bumper to replace this one, it's tweaked and dented, but I haven't found one yet and couldn't take it anymore

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You can see the ends of the frame rails, the underside of the rear cross sill and it just hangs too low to match nicely with the bedsides. Not to mention the overspray from it's paint job that's now not covered

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It's actually pretty easy to get these off, six 18mm bolts and two 15mm bolts. Unclip the tag light wiring out of it's holders and slip it out

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It's nasty back here, just mud and dirt caked everywhere. Some day I'll take the bed off and really scrub and paint everything nicely. Probably replace the leaf springs and shackles at the same time. Was wayyy too humid to paint or I might've at least done some wire brushing and painting around the hitch while I was at it

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See how nasty the bumper is too? Forgot to take any more pictures but it's super simple. The main, straight brackets just get replaced with the ones from Zone. There's a tab where the spare tire lift tube goes through the rear crossmember that has to be cut off or bent out of the way. Then you just slip it back on and put the two 1.5" lift pucks under it at the back where it bolts to the hitch.

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Also cut the tailpipe off while I was there since it hangs way too low now

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I brought my spare tire lift tools...but only 1 of the pieces I needed, forgot the other one. So I improvised lol

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And done. Much better

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