What have you done to your Silverado ZR2 this week? 🛠️

Here is an alternate take on weapons carrying. I don't use this daily, as I mostly carry IWB on my body. However, i wanted this setup for when I go on longer camping and hunting trips. The biggest drawback when you fill both cup holders, you lose that convenice. Everyone that sees it, can't get enough of it. "Where did you get that, it's so awesome".


Thanks, but I'd prefer for anything inside to remain hidden. If I'm gonna travel with more than a pistol, I'd personally opt for another method. Appreciate it!
 

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Thanks, but I'd prefer for anything inside to remain hidden. If I'm gonna travel with more than a pistol, I'd personally opt for another method. Appreciate it!
Both those are pistols on my dash. Hidden = useless. You can't get at anything quickly in a hard case. That's for transport not usability.
 
I have the tonneau cover but no small electric heater. The wife suggested getting the hair dryer out there but I wasnt about to sit there like that that long
Hair dryers are made to put out a lot of heat in a short time. They will oftentimes burn out or cut off due to overload.

You want to have it heated slowly and have the temp regulated..... say mid 70s.

Could also get your water heater to max temp, then hook up a hose and discharge hot water on it. It would likely flattened out.
 
Hair dryers are made to put out a lot of heat in a short time. They will oftentimes burn out or cut off due to overload.

You want to have it heated slowly and have the temp regulated..... say mid 70s.

Could also get your water heater to max temp, then hook up a hose and discharge hot water on it. It would likely flattened out.
Hmm the hot water is a good idea. May have to try that

Thanks Axe.
 
Nothing by me, per se. I had the serial gateway software update completed on my truck. And while it was at my local dealer, they performed a tailgate switch recall fix, so now my tailgate actually opens with the button out back, which is nice.

I also found a nice rattle at cold start-up, so a new passenger side muffler is on order.

For the work I did, it was mainly stocking the truck with tools and gear I typically carry in the truck. I also installed a trio of bull-ring retractable hooks in the bed, which I've found incredibly useful for tying down motorcycles.
 
Well working on it as I have the time after work.... getting there. I returned the underglow kit and purchased a 8-piece rock light kit. Waiting for that to ship. Did the wiring on everything else except the switch box. Ran out of time the other day. I should have some time next week to finish the RGB truck bed lights and the switch box and the front light bar. Everything else is on and wired to the front. The ditch lights, the RGB flag for the sand dunes, the two 60 w side shooters on the rack and the bullet point mounting system. Waiting for the wiring harness for the additional light bar for the rear posts of the overland rack. Again I'll show pictures when I get it all lit up and sparkly 😁
 

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Kenwood kfc-x2c in the dash, infinity reference 6x9 front doors and infinity reference 6 1/2 rear. If you use the Kenwoods in the dash you must remove the bass blocker other wise the bose amp will shut off the channel. For $190 total on black Friday it made a huge difference.
 
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