Glacier Blue Metallic¹ Silverado ZR2 Photos

Foot well lights are #1 on the list. Working on getting a winch for the AEV front bumper.
Exhaust will probably be soon, it is too quiet. I traded in a 2023 Camaro SS with the dual mode exhaust, it sounded so much better.
I have always put headers and exhaust on everything I've owned, truck or car (except the Camaro, didn't have it long enough). I am pretty sure that trend will continue.
all great mods...use search here for winch info. a think a few bison members are working on it.
 
LOVE my Brutis! (Yes, daughter named it BRUTIS)... Small upgrades so far. Retrax bed cover, Front bug deflector, window deflectors, upgraded rear lights to LED, AMP power steps, CAI (Cold Air Induction), 50 cal antennae, and the Console Vault so far... I think a tuner is in order next..
 

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Tell me more about the PPF.......
It’s XPEL and it’s been a huge help. I’ve taken some pretty decent hits and scrapes and it’s absolutely protected the paint from damage. I got full coverage, which I worried would be unnecessary, but I cannot count how many times I’ve hit the roof on the height limit sign in my garage (I park on the top level, the sign is for the bottom level which is quite low). It’s protected the paint from bush that would absolutely pinstripe the hell out of it, and gravel and rocks when driving up north. It’s an investment that has paid off for me.
 
Well, I blacked out the emblems. Was easy as pie. Now to see how long that Plasti Dip lasts.....
 

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The summer so far. (Updated: Jasper National Park)
 

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2024 Northern Saskatchewan road trip. The second pic is some deadfall on the trail, cleaned it up with little Husqvarna battery chainsaw. In the 3rd pic, what looks like dirt or mud in the bed is actually mostly a cloud of mosquitos and horse flies. Bugs were the worst in years due to a rainy May and June. Had to cover myself in several layers of bug spray to survive. Very smoky, too. Thus the red sun. Wild fires are just as bad this summer, plus the near loss of one of Canada’s most popular national parks, Jasper, it’s been a rough summer for fires.
 

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Just got back from the Humboldt national Forest. No water (accept mountain ice run off - non potable) plain outhouse, no power. Wonderful running stream w river trout was 15 ft from the head of our tent. Slept like babies. Nice area for ORV trails. Timber Creek was the campgrounds. Stayed in #5. Best site! Glad I had the generator and 25 gallons of fresh water. Plenty of food. Stay the whole week! Some of the best beef Stew I've had cooked in and dutch oven over the fire for several hours. 👍 Trips like that make coming back to civilization hard!
 

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