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Now that we installed those sweet Chinese side steps it time to put on the light kit! Unfortunately they way we had to wire these in did not allow us to use the turning signal feature 🙁 -Enjoy!

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25 thoughts on “Chevy Truck: Side Steps & Fancy Lights – Part II

  1. Now they just need lights above the windshield and some nekkid lady mudflaps……maybe a big set of speakers in the bed and a big amp……Great way you dealt with Trinity's problem…smiles cure it all.

  2. Interesting video Suprized your doing a video on aftermarket crap was entertaining Eric O I can't stand steps that bolt to the pinch welds 250 pound man can flex the crap out of the pinch welds @SouthMainAutoRepairLLC

  3. A fuse holder on the ground side is a first for me. I have always preferred the fuse to be as close to the positive source as possible, but i guess since you are tapping into an already fused circuit, it really shouldnt matter. that would of made it easier if they did like my avalanche. they use 2 different tail light bulbs. one that is a taillight/brake light. and one below it that is a taillight/ turn signal. but hooking your turn signal wires to the dome light would be an option. that way they would light up the running board when you step out also.

  4. Super 33 is the industry standard as a UV protection layer over butyl tape in the Telecommunications industry all over the world.

  5. Oh Bro…If I had known you were gonna be doing this project I could have brought you 100 duller drill bits and not put a dent in my dull bit collection!

  6. There are a lot of shops that would turn him away at the door. I'm glad you didn't and like you said, it keeps the doors open and the lights on. So, whatever pays the bills. Good job, happy customer.

  7. Owned my communications company for 20yrs. Last week I was cutting concrete for a drive thru loop for black rifle coffee company. Not really what "I do". But I did. Better for me to do it than some hack. 1st BRCC coffee shop…. ever.

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