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Some stuff regarding Broadfeet: They put their Front Bull Bar with Skid Plate on sale for $299. I ordered it for my 2025 Trax but they canceled it and claimed it was backordered. But, I noticed they removed the 2024/2025 Trax from the listing. I spoke to someone else there and they did not think they had a bracket to make it work with the Trax 2025 and were not sure they could make it work.

I noticed they had their DC6 Nudge Bar Bumper Guard in Ice Gray on sale for $325 for the 24/25 Trailblazer. So, I called again asking about it for the 24/25 Trax since mine is in the Sterling Gray Metallic and the Trailblazer is based on the same frame. They said to check back in a couple of days. They decided they could use their Trax bracket with it and make it work.(the Trax is longer and wider than the Trailblazer) They added it to their listings for the DC6 nudge bar but raised the price to $349 to cover adjustments to make it match the Trax. (or who knows, it could have been because they had not been offering it in the combo and wanted to cash in some).

Anyway, long story is I have the Ice Grey DC6 Nudge Bar on order. My 2025 Trax LS does not have bumper sensors so I'm not worried about that. I should get it next week.

It will look much like this, but with a sexy gray Trax behind it: View attachment 6976
Thanks for the updated info. Edited the list above with the new link.
 
K&N makes a drop-in air filter, part #33-5107

They also make a cabin air filter, part #VF2071

For those that don't know, K&N filters let in at least 7x the dirt (some tests show 10x or more). This is the main source of wear in an otherwise normally functioning engine. It lets in more air by reducing filtration. They do not increase mpg, and they only increase hp at wide open throttle, which also significantly increases engine wear (it dilutes the oil with gas, and also increases bearing pressure, which is exacerbated with the 0w-20). If you don't have your foot on the floor, then the most restrictive part of your intake system is the throttle body, not the air filter.
 
I can't remember if I added this to the master list, but for those of you with a 2024/25 LS that did not come with hood insulator, the part number is #60004068
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I had mail ordered one from a parts supply, and it came somewhat bent. So, I wound up with this one from e.bay: 60004068 - INSULATOR - General Motors | eBay but, chose the vendor if your choice.

You will also need some clips (at least 10 I think) GM #'s 3078511 or 3977775 or the same.
 
Has anyone tried this yet?

 
Discussion starter · #114 ·
I can't remember if I added this to the master list, but for those of you with a 2024/25 LS that did not come with hood insulator, the part number is #60004068 View attachment 7118

I had mail ordered one from a parts supply, and it came somewhat bent. So, I wound up with this one from e.bay: 60004068 - INSULATOR - General Motors | eBay but, chose the vendor if your choice.

You will also need some clips (at least 10 I think) GM #'s 3078511 or 3977775 or the same.
Added to the list. Thanks!
 
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Has anyone tried this yet?

If I didn't mind the high cost and the obvious voided warranty on everything engine and Turbo related problem that happens with it, I would try it. :cool:
 
Has anyone tried this yet?

Like others, I wouldn't want to void my WarrantyForever™ lifetime powertrain warranty.
Plus, I could never be able to make it work since I do not own a smart-phone.

Hard pass.
 
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