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

I installed the WeatherTech splash guards this weekend.
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This one’s a two-fer. My wife had $1,150 in GM rewards points so I had the dealer install the REV hard tonneau and I got the Last-Boks in the bed to essentially give me a locking trunk so stuff can’t slide to the front of the bed. Also fits two golf bags perfectly.
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Peak level kit, control arms, and tie rod sleeves installed, finally.
 

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I hooked up my onboard air. My setup for now is pretty simple. I already had a Viair 450p, so I mounted that up front (ton of well ventilated open space above the skid plate). I converted to JIC4 fittings and ran ARB braided stainless lines to two ARB couplers. One is mounted on the right rear bumper step and the other is on a bracket mounted to the front side step bracket by the driver door. I really only plan using this for roadside issues/normal air-ups. I’m not doing heavy off-road air-drops and refills. The 450p can run 100% duty cycle for an hour- so I don’t think I’d need a tank, but could always add on easy enough if needed later. This was more a project than a necessity and it saves space under the rear seat instead of the compressor bag. The ARB coupler covers will be here this week… kinda interesting, there are unused hose clips on the front frame that fit the air line perfectly.
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I hooked up my onboard air. My setup for now is pretty simple. I already had a Viair 450p, so I mounted that up front (ton of well ventilated open space above the skid plate). I converted to JIC4 fittings and ran ARB braided stainless lines to two ARB couplers. One is mounted on the right rear bumper step and the other is on a bracket mounted to the front side step bracket by the driver door. I really only plan using this for roadside issues/normal air-ups. I’m not doing heavy off-road air-drops and refills. The 450p can run 100% duty cycle for an hour- so I don’t think I’d need a tank, but could always add on easy enough if needed later. This was more a project than a necessity and it saves space under the rear seat instead of the compressor bag. The ARB coupler covers will be here this week… kinda interesting, there are unused hose clips on the front frame that fit the air line perfectly.View attachment 11717View attachment 11710View attachment 11711View attachment 11712View attachment 11713View attachment 11714View attachment 11715View attachment 11716

Looks good! I bet that ARB braided lines and fittings wasn't cheap! I've always just used plastic automotive airline and brass fittings. You probably will want some kind of tank at some point. Just helps a lot with speed and allows you to run tools if you want. You already did most of the work. Adding a tank later wouldn't be a big deal like u said.
 

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