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Thread: My 2004 Chevrolet Silverado Build

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    Default My 2004 Chevrolet Silverado Build

    I've added a few mods to my truck so I thought I'd combine them to one thread. Nothing big yet like a lift, just small details as I get started. I'm trying to take my family outdoors often for health and exercise and learning so my truck is becoming out base camp for outings.

    So first off, Its a 2004 Chevrolet Silverado, Extended cab, 5.3L V8, 4L60E transmission, 4x4 with z71 off road package and heavy duty towing package. I bought early in 2005 with ~14,000 miles.

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    I removed the useless ugly window guards and sold the tonneau cover. I started by adding a place for a second battery to power future additions. The 2500 and 3500 trucks with the diesel engine have a second battery from the factory so I purchased the tray and bolted it on. It sits on the passenger fender replacing the fender brace.

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    I found space big enough for the battery isolator so I welded up a simple bracket.

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    Mounted and wired the isolator next.

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    The second battery powers a fuse block. I wanted the same factory style mini atc fuses and metripack pins and found the police Tahoes come with one so $3 later I had one too.

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    Good start to your truck.

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    Do you happen to have the GM part number for the battery tray? The double battery is a mod on my planning list and would love to get that.

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    15705102 it was about $20. Now it is for the 03 and up, might not fit an 02, they made a lot of changes for 03.

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    Next upgrade was new tires, it came with bridgestone dueler AT's and I had to plug two of them on the first offroad trip, I don't know why bridgestone would put AT on street only tires.
    New BFG AT KO's in 285 75 R 16 (~33"). I bought a matching wheel and 5 tires so I have a matching spare and can do the 5 tire rotation.

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    I bought a used truck cap and stripped it to get it painted to match.

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