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    Joe
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    2015 Silverado LT CCSB 4x4 w/ All Star Package 2003 Sierra Denali Quadrasteer

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  1. I took it to the GMC dealer which has a body shop with no issues. They showed me a chrome Denali grill they did years ago and still looked great.
  2. After adding fender flares, tow mirrors and some paint work...
  3. I had the same issue. Dealer couldn't get the truck to "learn" the sensors when I had my new 20x10 -18 Fuel Beast installed and they worked on them for 2 hrs. They suggested I go to Discount Tire to get it done. I gave them a funny look and said OK... Took the dude a minute and then he found them. Also, no charge! If you have a Discount Tire near you, just take it to them.
  4. Yes, the kit came with knuckles. I think they installed rear spacers, but not 100% sure.
  5. Mine rub pretty bad at full lock on the inside rears. I took the lower valance off too. Fuel Beast 20x10 -18 offset. 305/55 Toyo Open Country AT Xtreme So, what's the zip tie/washer/magical mod that everyone keeps talking about. Haven't seen a thread about it.
  6. I did the RC 2" level first and didn't like how low they were. It was more distance from the step to the floor of the truck than from the ground to the step. Felt weird doing a baby step first to the the step and then a taller step to the inside, if you know what I mean.
  7. They were too low when I just had it leveled, but they are the perfect steps for a lifted truck. The step hang lower than all the running boards I've seen and lower than NFabs. If my truck was to stay stock height or leveled, I would consider something else. If your is lifted, then I doubt you could find a better step. VERY solid and very high quality. There's plenty of space if you place your foot at an angle or straight on. Don't think I could fit my entire foot in the step if I was stepping in it sideways, which would feel weird anyway.
  8. I had mine lifted this past weekend and got new wheels/tires. 5" RC, Fuel Beast 20x10 -18 offset, Toyo Open Country AT Xtreme 305/55s, color match ICI Magnum steps. I will be adding color matched fender flares next.
  9. I agree. The supplied wires should have been 6" longer so don't leave any slack and you'll be fine.
  10. Yes, treble, mid, and bass all run at 0. With the amp, I noticed a lot more highs and better soundstage up front. Keeping everything flat allows the bass to not be too boomy and voices come through. I'll have to play around with FM.
  11. I have the amp and the sub combo. I run everything flat, but I mostly listen to XM. Haven't really listened to FM.
  12. Hendersonville (near Asheville) here.
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