GMC 2500HD War Rig

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TrailHawkZ71

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I got mine from discountautomirrors for 183 shipped. Power too. Non-heated, but my 2500 didn't have the stock ones heated anyways
 
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15Canyon

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Trust me I know what you mean.. I did a week long trip to the grand canyon and overland expo west last year with my wife and 2 kids and we used every inch of this truck...

That's a great rig! What are those black cases on the left of the jerry can?
 

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That's a great rig! What are those black cases on the left of the jerry can?
I don't want to derail this gents thread much.. They are gear pods specifically built to attach to this rack.. To basically hold junk.. Like one has my recovery gear...

 
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15Canyon

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I don't want to derail this gents thread much.. They are gear pods specifically built to attach to this rack.. To basically hold junk.. Like one has my recovery gear...

That's very useful, I'll have to look into those...

And to rerail this thread, the War Rig looks sweet! Nice to see heavier trucks being used as overland rigs.
 
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Ttwixxxx

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I don't want to derail this gents thread much.. They are gear pods specifically built to attach to this rack.. To basically hold junk.. Like one has my recovery gear...

You are perfectly fine Scott. The more I look at the web sight an how other people have used it, the more ideas come to my head. It's one of those, "if I had that, then I could do...." things that I am definitely going to look into getting
 
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TrailHawkZ71

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You are perfectly fine Scott. The more I look at the web sight an how other people have used it, the more ideas come to my head. It's one of those, "if I had that, then I could do...." things that I am definitely going to look into getting
And there goes another one, fallen into the hole that defines vehicle modification. Welcome, make yourself comfortable, you will never leave [emoji23]
 
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nice rig, so what are the long term goals for this beast ?
 

Ttwixxxx

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This is how not to install LEDs

1) Have a truck that won't fit in the garage
1.5) Dont forget to toss those instructions
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2) Pick a day when it's going to be between 40 and 35 degrees out side
3) Get assorted hardware from work that you won't be able to use because it to short.
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4) Mount one and take a gander at it

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5) Get frustrated with wiring and forget to take pictures
6) Call your dad for help
7) Turns out you put the positive wire on the negative terminal. But it's not your fault, they shouldn't have made the wire color black.