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JL Audio Stealthbox model SB-GM-SLVD/10TW1/BK. Fits under the rear seat of a 2014 through 2018 Silverado/Sierra Double cab truck like it was built with the truck. Sounds awesome and plays just like new. I'm a SQ guy and no Basshead, so this sub was never played hard. Powered with a 600 watt amp for the past 4 years. Price is $900 and does not include shipping so please message me for a shipping quote. Price for new one is $1400. Thank you for your interest. Rick.
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Brand new DECKED Storage system in the box. Purchased and never used, and now the new truck has a different bed length.... I've personally used these in friends trucks and they work awesome. Just unfortunately won't work for my application. This is the info straight from their website: https://decked.com/ This DECKED system fits a Chevrolet Silverado 1500 pickup truck manufactured from 2007 to 2018 with a 6'6" bed length. It also fits the 2019 Classic (older body style) Silverado 1500 with a 6'6" bed OR This DECKED system fits a GMC Sierra 1500 pickup truck manufactured from 2007 to 2018 with a 6'6" bed length. It also fits the 2019 (Classic body style) Sierra 1500 with a 6'6" bed. https://decked.com/products/decked-chevy-silverado-1500?variant=13513126019138 2,000 LB Payload 200 LB Payload per drawer
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I have a 2014 Silverado 1500 LT2, I bought it a week ago (got a steal, $15,000 and it's a crew cab!) but one of the reasons I was able to negotiate such a good price was because the windshield wipers didn't work and it wasn't just the fuse so the dealer didn't want to try to figure out the issue. After little research I discovered that occasionally on some trucks the engine fuse box has a wiring problem so it needs to be replaced. Easy fix, right? I buy one on eBay for $50 and replace it last night, takes 3 minutes. Turn the key to ON and the wipers work. Great, all is well I thought... ...then half an hour later I go to my truck to drive to a friend's house and when I turn the key to START the truck doesn't respond at all. I'm assuming my transponder key was tied to the fuse box somehow. I swap the fuse boxes and it starts right up but again, I have no windshield wipers. One option I have is to tear into the fuse box and repair the broken wire for my wipers but I would literally have to drill it out of its casing so I'm not trying to get in that deep. I would rather program the key to the new fuse box. But here's the catch 22, you need one programmed key to work before you can program another spare key. If I swap the fuse box and my wipers work, my key won't work and I can't program it or another spare. Is there another way to program a key?
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The landscapers and construction crews that use the Colorado refitted with a flat bed or rack-body will also benefit from the following: 2,200-pound payload rating 6,001-pound gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) Temporary taillamps installed on the rear of the frame Rear bumper deleted Full-size spare tire included Eight body mount provisions (four per frame rail) Standard fuel filler position. Optional BJA-code service body fuel filler will be available and shipped loose in the cab for upfitter installation Z82 trailering package G80 locking differential The box-delete package is called RPO order code ZW9. A rear seat delete is also available for the work truck and can be ordered even if the box-delete is not.
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