What did you do to your AT4 today?

I signed papers for delivery of 2021 AT4 6.2L gas in ebony twilight metallic. Also purchased these accessories to be put on: Light up LED black GMC badge, Borla Exhaust system, Powered Tonneau Cover, Locking storage for under rear seat, console organizer, ceramic tint for all windows and brow, and bed mat to cover over spray in bed liner. Hopefully be delivered in 2-3 weeks and I can post pics. Traded in a 2019 Ram Limited 3500 DRW 6.7 Cummins.
Details / pic on locking storage under rear seats ? :)
 

I signed papers for delivery of 2021 AT4 6.2L gas in ebony twilight metallic. Also purchased these accessories to be put on: Light up LED black GMC badge, Borla Exhaust system, Powered Tonneau Cover, Locking storage for under rear seat, console organizer, ceramic tint for all windows and brow, and bed mat to cover over spray in bed liner. Hopefully be delivered in 2-3 weeks and I can post pics. Traded in a 2019 Ram Limited 3500 DRW 6.7 Cummins.
I signed papers for delivery of 2021 AT4 6.2L gas in ebony twilight metallic. Also purchased these accessories to be put on: Light up LED black GMC badge, Borla Exhaust system, Powered Tonneau Cover, Locking storage for under rear seat, console organizer, ceramic tint for all windows and brow, and bed mat to cover over spray in bed liner. Hopefully be delivered in 2-3 weeks and I can post pics. Traded in a 2019 Ram Limited 3500 DRW 6.7 Cummins.
 

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2023 6.2 chrome delete, powder coated exhaust bezels, lighted emblem, gmc projector puddle lamp, protective film on front to keep rock chips at bay, ceramic coating.
How did you get the surrounds to be black and not chrome, and keep the red in the GMC? Completely new emblems. The red/black outline is exactly what I want. Thanks
 

Traction boards mounted.
Looks cool!

Unless I take my 10x5 trailer to the club, I take my r/c model planes in the truck bed and can't afford to effectively reduce DiamondBack HD Tonneau inside ceiling; my 2 meter plane's tail/with rudder just about fit in there with the covers closed. It is one of the reasons I purchased the AT4X with 6'10" bed, my 2 meter plane fuselage fits in there fine, from nosecone to tail. I have several 2 meter pattern planes I use for precision aerobatics, which I can do enough to be hairy doing barrel rolls or inverted close to the deck; the NSRCA #s belong to the late Eric Henderson who built this plane I purchased. I've had this plane for years and is still my favourite, despite having dozens of others.
For propulsion I use a 4stroke YS140L engine with 18x8 prop (runs on YS20/20 fuel) and will do an unlimited vertical, I run it rich and besides prolonging engine's life, it leaves a smoke trail which looks really cool in the air.
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Looks cool!

Unless I take my 10x5 trailer to the club, I take my r/c model planes in the truck bed and can't afford to effectively reduce DiamondBack HD Tonneau inside ceiling; my 2 meter plane's tail/with rudder just about fit in there with the covers closed. It is one of the reasons I purchased the AT4X with 6'10" bed, my 2 meter plane fuselage fits in there fine, from nosecone to tail. I have several 2 meter pattern planes I use for precision aerobatics, which I can do enough to be hairy doing barrel rolls or inverted close to the deck; the NSRCA #s belong to the late Eric Henderson who built this plane I purchased. I've had this plane for years and is still my favourite, despite having dozens of others.
For propulsion I use a 4stroke YS140L engine with 18x8 prop (runs on YS20/20 fuel) and will do an unlimited vertical, I run it rich and besides prolonging engine's life, it leaves a smoke trail which looks really cool in the air.
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Very cool hobby. Yeah you loose a little hight with the boards and jack, but I can just fold the cover over on itself if I need. I normally do that when offroading so that I have easier access to those items if needed. However this keeps them handy, and out of the way instead of just floating around in my bed lol.
 

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I fixed a bad seal on my Fumoto drain valve and installed a 12V cigarette plug and a Kingpin light inside my Weather Guard.
 

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I fixed a bad seal on my Fumoto drain valve and installed a 12V cigarette plug and my Kingpin light inside my Weather Guard.

What are the specs on the Kingpin light? Never heard of it.

I installed the weather guard light kit. It was so easy a caveman could do it. It wasn't cheap, but bright!

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What are the specs on the Kingpin light? Never heard of it.

I installed the weather guard light kit. It was so easy a caveman could do it. It wasn't cheap, but bright!

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I have the factory LEDs with the nice sensor switch like you have in the Weather Guard on my HD, but half of the LEDs quit working shortly after I purchased the toolbox. It's annoying that they quit working being so expensive, but the lights that still work put out ample light to see in the box.

Since the 24s don't have a 12V cigarette plug (which I need for a strobe), I decided to forgo the factory lights for the toolbox on my 1/2 ton and try something different. I found this Kingpin light bar (link) on Insta and decided to give it a try. Once mounted, you can rotate the light so it shines back behind the toolbox into the bed as a work light as well, which was one of the downfalls of the factory LEDs since they really only shine in the box. I installed the 12V plug and tapped into it to power the light. It worked out pretty slick. Time will tell if the Kingpin light is worth a shit, but their ads make it seem pretty legit lol.
 

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I have the factory LEDs with the nice sensor switch like you have in the Weather Guard on my HD, but half of the LEDs quit working shortly after I purchased the toolbox. It's annoying that they quit working being so expensive, but the lights that still work put out ample light to see in the box.

Since the 24s don't have a 12V cigarette plug (which I need for a strobe), I decided to forgo the factory lights for the toolbox on my 1/2 ton and try something different. I found this Kingpin light bar (link) on Insta and decided to give it a try. Once mounted, you can rotate the light so it shines back behind the toolbox into the bed as a work light as well, which was one of the downfalls of the factory LEDs since they really only shine in the box. I installed the 12V plug and tapped into it to power the light. It worked out pretty slick. Time will tell if the Kingpin light is worth a shit, but their ads make it seem pretty legit lol.
clean install bud.
 

Installed rear shock skid plates from 589, and cut away all the plastic on the front for 589 winch bumper
 

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