Rocket Man's 2008 Bagged CC Silverado Build AKA "THE MACHINE"

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... that lower shock mounting tab looks like it’ll snap off the first bump you hit. No gussets?

If the steel it's made of is thick enough and the weld is solid, then it snapping off or bending shouldn't be an issue because it doesn't have much lateral load on it. It IS, however, bolted on in a simple single-shear manner that I can't help but to question. I'm sure the bolt is a Grade 8, but that'll still be a lot of instantaneous leverage hitting that setup on a hard and sharp bump.
 
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Got a couple things in today. 2 sets of LED 3157's for the tail lights- I think I'm leaving the stock housings in and just upgrading to LED bulbs since I like how they look. I bought Amazon's house brand bulbs (Endpage) since they have great reviews and high output, for about $7.50 a bulb. Pretty quality stuff; aluminum housing, projector, non-polarity. I ordered some load resistors since the ones I have didn't work since the Silverado's have 2 turn signal bulbs on each side. I watched a YT on what's needed. Hopefully that will fix the hyperflash. I also scored a set of HD OEM floor mats off gmfullsize and they are like new. I was missing the passenger front. What good are floor mats if one's missing?

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Another vote for the shock tab needs reinforced.
Hey at least the shock is bolted to it now! Anyway, there's no room for anything more; there's barely enough room on the backside for the nut and that's partly because the hole is so close to the tube of the arm which makes it extremely stout. If it hasn't been a problem in the 30,000 miles since it was built I don't think it will ever be a problem. I doubt I could bend that tab with a mini sledge hammer. I'm moving on!
 

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Hey at least the shock is bolted to it now! Anyway, there's no room for anything more; there's barely enough room on the backside for the nut and that's partly because the hole is so close to the tube of the arm which makes it extremely stout. If it hasn't been a problem in the 30,000 miles since it was built I don't think it will ever be a problem. I doubt I could bend that tab with a mini sledge hammer. I'm moving on!
How much of it was it actually bolted in for, lol. Seriously though, there is always a way to add some gussets or a different design. If you feel comfortable though keep it as is. After working for a suspension company for all this time I am pretty much trained to say if you question it at all you better find a way to make it better or you may regret it.
 
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How much of it was it actually bolted in for, lol. Seriously though, there is always a way to add some gussets or a different design. If you feel comfortable though keep it as is. After working for a suspension company for all this time I am pretty much trained to say if you question it at all you better find a way to make it better or you may regret it.
He just had the shocks replaced a week before I bought it. And I'm not questioning it.
 
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Seems like every day something is showing up lol. Today it was the upper radiator/ core support shield. I didn't realize how big a difference it would make for $40. And yes I ordered the hood insulator blanket but it's taking awhile since originally I ordered from Rock Auto but they informed me a few days later they were out of stock so I ordered elsewhere.

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Also today I figured out how to add a second VIN to my autocal, then downloaded the configuration files, firmware updates, and other associated update files so it would recognize the Silverado and went for a drive to do some datalogging and collected that file. Then I copied the ECM and TCM stock tune files onto the autocal, copied all 3 onto my computer, and then e-mailed them to BBP so they can cook me up a tune.
 
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My daughter had had a hard time with the 2017 Cruze I helped her buy and a few days ago some a-hole backed out of the parking garage at college and wiped out her driver door and mirror. And didn’t leave a note. My friend who owns a body shop found me a used door and mirror and today I replaced them. The mirror is black instead if her cars color but it’s barely noticeable, and I’ll have it painted in the future, as well as touch up a few scratches. The wiring harness needed to be swapped and it was a *****, that thing was a snake. Anyway she’s all fixed up.

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My daughter had had a hard time with the 2017 Cruze I helped her buy and a few days ago some a-hole backed out of the parking garage at college and wiped out her driver door and mirror. And didn’t leave a note. My friend who owns a body shop found me a used door and mirror and today I replaced them. The mirror is black instead if her cars color but it’s barely noticeable, and I’ll have it painted in the future, as well as touch up a few scratches. The wiring harness needed to be swapped and it was a *****, that thing was a snake. Anyway she’s all fixed up.

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Is that the 2nd time someone hit it? That's the harness for just the door?
 
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Is that the 2nd time someone hit it? That's the harness for just the door?
The first time she hit someone else. She as really down after this one, like ready to give up on having a nice car type of down. And yes, that's just for the door. There's all kinds of stuff going in in that door. 14 wire connections, and part of it was almost impossible to reach.
 

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The first time she hit someone else. She as really down after this one, like ready to give up on having a nice car type of down. And yes, that's just for the door. There's all kinds of stuff going in in that door. 14 wire connections, and part of it was almost impossible to reach.
Hopefully she won't have any more issues. Some people are just a$$holes.
 
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I decided on my plan for the headlights. They've already been cleared so Im going to CM them and do a Morimoto retrofit. I ordered 2 spray cans of matching paint. I found out the paint on the truck is a bit of a surprise to me. I suspected it wasn't a GM color but what it is ....I can't tell you. It's my secret. But I will say that it depends on how the sun hits it; sometimes it seems lighter and sometimes it looks almost black. Now I have to decide if I want to go with a kit from someone like TRS or order stuff separately. It might not be enough savings to make it worth ordering parts. TRS has a kit for about $350 just made for the NNBS Silverado's. I'm thinking I want it to be a straight forward retrofit.
 
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I'm thinking of adding demon eyes to the projectors with an RGB controller and etched projectors. I can get a pattern, or a design they already have although the Chevrolet one I don't care for. I can also do a one-off that I draw up but I'm thinking just a pattern like one of these.
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