What did you do to your AT4 today?

Sorry for the late response and I see you got your answer. Just be prepared for 2-2.5 hr install, but man it’s worth it!
The seller is quick to respond. This is a great mod, looks awesome on your wheel. I have the paddle shift wheel and they're checking to see if it is compatible.
 

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The seller is quick to respond. This is a great mod, looks awesome on your wheel. I have the paddle shift wheel and they're checking to see if it is compatible.
Do you have a picture of the back of the steering wheel where the paddles meet the leather?
 

how you liking the painted fender flares ? They look great ....... What was your total cost if you don't mind me asking ?
Really like them, I think it gives it a "finished" look and get a lot compliments on them because it looks different from most Sierras.
I put a ceramic coating on them from day 1 and they have held up well so far even though the Nitto's are always flinging rocks.
Total cost was approx $700 because I wanted the primed flares for a smoother finish and I didn't want to ride around without the flares for 3-4 days :). Paint shop charged me $475. I did a video on removing the and install. I still have my original ones in a box if anyone is interested. I will let them go for cheap.
 

New exhaust tips…got rid of the HDMI port exhaust and put on a new stitch on steering wheel cover. The brown is so close to the AT4 brown it’s insane!
Waiting for my China Speedpak to deliver this wrap. I watched the Youtube links they include for install. Any tip? Did you remove the trim around the areas where the brown is?
 

On the back of the steering wheel there are two screws that pops this section up circled in red. That was the only the only thing I did. Just go slow and tuck everything in.
 

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Under both loops and over the top….
Any tips on the stitching?
The new thread starts from the back and under both threads (needle should be coming at you if you are sitting in the driver seat as normal), then loops over the top, and repeat until it’s done.
 

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