2024 GMC Canyon

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Space is at a premium in the Canyons, I hate to see the underseat storage go this way but there wasn't really any other way to mount everything. The ESP underseat storage was easy to install and is pretty solid. Everything is powered by the ChargeGuard that is programmed to shut off after 30 minutes. The ChargeGuard also powers the Garmin dashcams (X310 and Mini 3).

The Bulletpoint RubiGrid is solid and was easy to install. The phone charger holds on to the phone really well so far. The Bullet Proof Diesel antenna mount was also easy to install and I haven't seen any leaks yet, knock on wood.

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Very nice. Space is very limited also in a Silverado. I'm trying to put a subwoofer in my Silverado reg. cab, but radio gear is blocking the way.
 

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Space is at a premium in the Canyons, I hate to see the underseat storage go this way but there wasn't really any other way to mount everything. The ESP underseat storage was easy to install and is pretty solid. Everything is powered by the ChargeGuard that is programmed to shut off after 30 minutes. The ChargeGuard also powers the Garmin dashcams (X310 and Mini 3).

The Bulletpoint RubiGrid is solid and was easy to install. The phone charger holds on to the phone really well so far. The Bullet Proof Diesel antenna mount was also easy to install and I haven't seen any leaks yet, knock on wood.

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What did you do with the factory jack & tools?
 

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Very nice. And thank you for sharing the picture of the antenna mounts.......may go that route on future fleet pickup trucks (Silverado 3500 Trail Boss rigs for mountaintop radio repeater site maintenance). Have 7/800 MHz and UHF in use at many sites. Drilling holes in the roof was replaced with fender mounts.....and the rear light mount was suggested as a good compromise.
 
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