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I modded heavily when i 1st got my truck. Took a few years off and BAM heavily modded again. Its a come and go sickness
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It's a age related thing. As you get older, wife kids, etc, etc. The mod urge dissipates. Especially for a daily driver truck. Although the garage is still there, and will never go away.
Well, once I get busy with mods I'm sure I'll do a modest drop---1.5"/2"0--plus a modest Blackbear tune, plus some better headlights---does no one offer a fully plug-n-play headlight assembly swap for '07-'14 Tahoes?
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^ This.
To each his own, and I've modified several prior vehicles so I'm not judging others and what they do. But at this point in my life, with this vehicle, I'm mostly interested in upgrades that aren't necessarily visible---I want to make the truck stronger and better-running, more reliable, and easier to operate over the long haul.
My goal is similar to others here, I just want to replace what needs to be replaced and keep it running. I only removed the door trim because it was already coming off and bought the diablo sport tuner to disable the AFM ( necessity ) and boost HP. I am pretty happy with the way she looks. I think she looks like one sexy hoe. I may opt to install the molded plastic splash guards to keep the mud off of the step rails.
I have a gravel and dirt driveway, one small shower and I have brown splash graphics on my steps and rear quarters. LOL. They probably will be my next purchase.

After completing a few mods and several repairs, it's painfully clear that mods and elective upgrades are way more fun. Lol
Interior LEDs are ordered and on the way.....
Been thinking about splash guards, too...
...Every snowball begins with a single snowflake. Welcome to the dark side.
Th simple beauty of keeping things stock is that you are way more likely to find a part off the shelf when away from home. I used to run large auto centers and once in a while we would get someone in from out of town who was forced to spend one or several nights because their specialty mod parts that failed were not generally available. Yet somehow that always seemed to be "our fault". Lol. As much much I loved the auto repair business I'm glad that I got out of it when I did.[/QUOTE
You too! I got out the car business 20 years ago everybody wanted it under warranty.