The name is Tyler. I’m Posting videos of installs, adventures, and useful tips for my 2024 Chevy Colorado zr2 ------ If you want to reach out to me for business inquiries ONLY, feel free to email me at coyotezr2@gmail.com Go ahead a leave a comment on this channel or DM me on Instagram @coyotezr2 for any questions, comments, or personal questions you have. I will reply to all.
New subscriber. Great content ZR2 brother. Traded my 2018 ZR2 (loved that truck) for the new 2024 ZR2 (love it even more). Fricken thing has everything.... 2 questions... What is the knob on the display screen? Mine does not have that. Q2, What is the AUX option within the display screen. I just haven't researched it. I was thinking it replaced the need for an accessory fuse box?
@@frick-n-frack4191 so the that knob is my volume knob? And the aux switch at the bottom is for if equipped a relay box that is good for one thing and one thing only. I don’t recommend bothering with it to be honest. If you plan on getting lights and stuff just get a auxbeam switch panel.
Did you have to buy your own nut to install the positive cable to the battery? My truck just has bolt sticking upward, no nut to land my positive cable onto.
@@jimverw5863 no I did not. I never took off the upper control arm completely. Truck drives great still. But I have a bigger lift coming soon so I’ll do it then. If your just doing the spacer and your done then I’d get an alignment
@@cantdriveslo Hector is going to be running 3 Honda Civics with spoon engines. And on top of that he just came into Harry's and he ordered 3 T66 turbos, with NOS, and a Motec system exhaust.
thanks my guy. I was hoping to be done with running cables to the engine bay. But picked up a midland radio that i want full time power to as well and need to run that and a wire for the ghost antenna. lol
@@AdventuresOfRogersAndHenderson I got the midland mxt 275 at overland expo for a good deal. It’s easy enough to install. I have like 6 other mods still sitting at my house waiting to be installed. Hoping to do a few and make some videos this week.
My 2024 Colorado ZR2 has the charging surface, came off the same way, no issues. I sprayed Invisible glass cleaner over the console after cleaning, helped with install. Thx!
I went with victory just for full time power. And that they include the usb with the mount. One stop shop. Just had to get a few things off Amazon. But I can charge my phone and cameras even when the truck is off so that’s a win in my book.
Alot of people don’t know this, their are two places that hold your phone in these trucks, my I phone easily fits, it’s that slot between front cup holders, and theirs one in the back cup holders too, dealer showed that to me!
I don’t remember where I saw it but theirs this coating you can spray on piano black and it never scratches and keeps the black shiny and new, but you have to apply it before you get those scratches
only thing that pisses me off, you cant add multiple displays and then cycle through them on the steering wheel... like come on man, THE MALIBU has had that scrolling display for years
A trick that helps the installation is to squirt a little windex on the plastic surface. The windex allows you to move the vinyl around without excessive sticking while you place it. Then, the windex evaporates from under the vinyl and doesn't impede the sticky from adhering properly. Just don't put too much on. Also, when you've got the vinyl in place where you want it, use something like a miniature squeegee to push any air bubbles out before it dries.
LOL, I bought that and it was a pain in the ass and had to throw it away!! Was fighting with creases left and right!! I couldn't live with it looking like shit!! I think they could do better!!
If you contact them they will send ya out a new one more than likely free of charge. And the better way to do it would be use a full piece of vinyl and cut around the holes. But it wasn’t to bad. I got it in and think it looks pretty good.
I bought the ZR2 bison decal that goes around the Chevrolet , I payed someone because that’s a hard decal to install but they ruined it cause GM gave me one for a Silverado it was slightly to big, the company did give my 180 back, if would have installed it I doubt GM would have refunded my money, I ended up buying the decals that go on top of the Chevrolet and easily installed them myself!
@@jimmycline4778 Huh, me, I'm going to strip all the "Colorado" and "ZR2" stickers and badging off for a clean/stealth/sleeper look. Makes washing and waxing it easier. I'll leave the one in the grill because it's discreet and I like it and it would be too much trouble to remove anyway. Those that know what a ZR2 is (by the DSSV shocks/frame mod - everything else you can fake) will know what it is and those who don't, won't.
@@Coyotezr2 I see some people loosening bolts with an impact wrench, even the ones you used the two wrenches on. Any reason why using two wrenches is needed?
@@bamafan7 because of instead of a cotter pins that 10 mm I’m using is needed ti loosen the nuts. Or else the nut will not come off. (Don’t know the name of the part) And you can use an impact. I chose not to. I like having more control of what I’m doing.
From what I’m hearing from everyone is that the valve is designed to not let water through. But it was a cheap enough mod that took no time. Think the biggest flaw is how easy the stock one pops off from the diff. So at the very least I’d use a hose clamp on the stock one.
Haven’t read anything about it being an issue. I’ve seen others do the rear. And thought why not. It’s cheap enough mod and doesn’t hurt anything by doing it. Plus with how easy the rear diff breather came off and how exposed it was if you didn’t want to run a new hose at least put a hose clamp around the stock one to secure it better.