2004 Chevy Silverado CCSB Z-71

daddy

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Great truck! :thumbs:

You'll be fine with the de-badging and such. MANY guys here have done it and there's never any fading issue. You'll be good! :cheers:
 

mr_bots

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Nice truck! :thumbs:

Does it really only have 17k miles on it?
 

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Nice truck! :thumbs:

Does it really only have 17k miles on it?


Nah that is an old pic.....
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its closer to 19,800 now :D2! (FWIW, I'm the original owner)
 

NMRam

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My 2010 I bought new less than a year ago has more miles than that! :lol:
 

LOBO2

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Looks good!

Did you cut a hole in your fender? :wtf:

Or just take out the splash guard?

No fender cuttin' going on here :ohnoes:, lol!!

Under the airbox is a metal plate that is held in place by a few screws. I just removed the screws, the airbox bottom half, and then removed the plate. I then cut the hole in the bottom half of the airbox to allow the air to enter. The bottom half of the airbox is secured by one screw back into its oem location. I was going to secure it with a couple more self-tapping screws, but they weren't needed.
 

drperry

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Looks good!

Did you cut a hole in your fender? :wtf:

Or just take out the splash guard?

No fender cuttin' going on here :ohnoes:, lol!!

Under the airbox is a metal plate that is held in place by a few screws. I just removed the screws, the airbox bottom half, and then removed the plate. I then cut the hole in the bottom half of the airbox to allow the air to enter. The bottom half of the airbox is secured by one screw back into its oem location. I was going to secure it with a couple more self-tapping screws, but they weren't needed.


Watch out for water :)
 

dietz4ibanez

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Looks good!

Did you cut a hole in your fender? :wtf:

Or just take out the splash guard?

No fender cuttin' going on here :ohnoes:, lol!!

Under the airbox is a metal plate that is held in place by a few screws. I just removed the screws, the airbox bottom half, and then removed the plate. I then cut the hole in the bottom half of the airbox to allow the air to enter. The bottom half of the airbox is secured by one screw back into its oem location. I was going to secure it with a couple more self-tapping screws, but they weren't needed.


Watch out for water :)

I bet he's not swamping his truck like you do... :)
 

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