What did you do to your AT4 today?

Installed my Midland MXT275 MicroMobile GMRS 2-Way Radio. Bed cover Rough Country 6inch LED lights wired up.
When I put the same radio in my Jeep I hid the main box and used one of these for a clean look and place to plug the MIC in.

Those Diamondback HD covers make a wonderful mounting platform.

 

I threw the battery tender on mine this morning...haven't driven it in at least 10 days. Also purchased 2.5 gallons of DEF to add this week, as the iDash said my level is at 36% on my last drive.
 

When I put the same radio in my Jeep I hid the main box and used one of these for a clean look and place to plug the MIC in.

Those Diamondback HD covers make a wonderful mounting platform.

Yeah couldn't find a decent place to mount it out of the way, and saw that pocket and it fits perfectly in there. I love the diamondback, ill never use a different cover ever again.
 

I love the diamondback, ill never use a different cover ever again.
I had one on my last truck and really liked it. Kids are all grown up now so I dont have the need to travel with lots of storage out of the elements and locked up, I have the back seat for that.
 

I was lucky, this cover was on my 2015 Silverado LTZ, then when we bought the at4x I came home only to put it on this truck, and.... BAM it fits. I was so happy lol.
 

Traction boards mounted.
 

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Not really anything I PERSONALLY did, but I was told by my sales rep that the event code for the MY25 I ordered is now 3400 (ORDER BROADCAST FOR PRODUCTION) with VIN assigned, and is being produced next week
 

Installed the diamondback switchblade cover. Super easy install if you can manage to lift the cover up onto the bed yourself. Took about 30 minutes total, including taking off my old cover. Only issue was the handclamps for the tailgate panel. Had to do some slight muscling and a tad bit of grinding down of the interior bed rail plastic/steel to get them to fit. Love the way it looks and it’s a nice tight fit, will check back with a waterproof rating after a good rain.
 

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Peak suspension 1 inch level/lift front and rear installed. Didn't want a full blown lift, don't want to mess with the DSSV shocks and ride. Just want a little more break over clearance, and a bit more room for 35's. Quality items, all billet aluminum, fitment was fantastic.Quality items, all billet aluminum, fitment was fantastic.
 

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Peak suspension 1 inch level/lift front and rear installed. Didn't want a full blown lift, don't want to mess with the DSSV shocks and ride. Just want a little more break over clearance, and a bit more room for 35's. Quality items, all billet aluminum, fitment was fantastic.Quality items, all billet aluminum, fitment was fantastic.
Nice! How long did it take you?
 

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