Custom Mods: Styling, Audio, And Video
 1. Adding an aggressive appearance to the leading edge, a twin-scoop Good Hood was added to the Tahoe. From up top, it's hard to beat the good looks of the new hood. |  |  2. Crutchfield took care of the audio chores inside the Tahoe, and the crew did a great job. Under the back seat, a Rockford Fosgate 360 amp powers the rear subs. Check out the nice StreetWires cables running underneath the carpet. |
 3. Both front headrests were stuffed with VisuaLogic screens and wireless headphones. |  4. At the rear, Crutchfield built an awesome subwoofer enclosure with green LED lighting shining behind the Lexan. Opening the rear hatch shows off the large sub enclosure. |  |
 5. Street Scene Equipment fender vents were to be added, which required the Stylin' team to prep each fender. A template was drawn into the taped-off area and an air saw was used to cut the traced outline. |  6. With the hole cut out, the billet fender vents were installed. |  7. Up front, a new Street Scene Equipment Gen 2 front bumper and Precision Grilles grille were installed. |
 8. All Sales supplied these awesome billet door handles for the project. |  | |
Custom Mods: Ape Wraps
 1. APE Wraps took over from there and applied the multicolor vinyl graphics onto the all-black Tahoe. |  2. Starting on the fenders and doors, the APE Wraps team covered the entire SUV in yellow, orange, and red vinyl. |  Check out the custom SpiderLite taillights with Putco stainless trim rounding out the rear end. |