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JaketheMoose

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    2015 Suburban LTZ

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  1. Thanks... I like the look even though the badges were aftermarket.
  2. The larger Z71 badges replaced the "Suburban" badges on the doors. Similar to the newer Z71 pickups Ive seen. Im sure now it was the PO. The chrome suburban badge on the tailgate was replaced with black, and the LTZ badges on the sail panels changed to black also. TBH, it does look pretty sweet with the black wheels. If I can figure out how to get a picture off my phone and onto this thread, I will! On a side note... the ACC is sweeeeet! Just set it on the highway and steer!
  3. You are right. Its Cocoa/Mahogany int. The paint is not a pearl or metallic color though. Its just straight white. Also found a package that was available in '15 called the Luxury package which included wireless charging and the swipe foot option to open the rear liftgate. Mine doesn't have either.
  4. Hey All, Just picked up a 2015 LTZ Suburban with what Ive read are some pretty rare/unusual options. What attracted me to the vehicle first was when I was scrolling through the pictures and saw the 2-spd t-case (4hi and 4low). Ive been looking for almost a year for a 1500 with Max Trailering and this one indeed has it! It also has the adaptive cruise control and a Z71 badging package. Here's the head scratchers, it has the dark Cocoa brown interior, like many LTZs, however the paint is Summit White, not tri-coat. Also, with all of the crazy options and upgrades on it, it does NOT have wireless charging on the console?! Dont get me wrong, I absolutely love the truck. Maybe it was a customer ordered Burban? Dont know for sure, but Im glad I ran across it! Pictures to come soon.
  5. I have 285/55/20 Toyos on my 2015 Z71 LTZ. Had to trim about an inch off the edge of the pass side inner fender wall. Otherwise, looks rides great.
  6. UPDATE: I've have my BAK Revolver on for a few months now and love it. The mods I made are working perfect. Its dry, and quiet. I'd do the mod again if I had to. HTH
  7. unless the cuts are perfect, which is unlikely... there wont be a perfect way to seal it with something solid. silicone works its way into all the crevices, and looks pretty good when done clean. most important thing is keeping the water out, IMO.
  8. here are a few pics from my install... you can see from the under side pics, I had to trim the aluminum rail that marries to the inner bed rail of the truck. after that trim it was flush. some black silicone to fill the gaps sealed it right up.
  9. I just did a BAK Revolver X2 with some minor mods to the rails around the rear sport bar mount. Came out very good.
  10. So i went ahead with this install. The rail on the top side AS WELL AS the side that marries to the inner side of the bed rail also needs to be notched. Not to bad at all, did it with a dremel tool. I will post pics later on. very nice, well fitting cover when its all said and done.
  11. X2... pics of the underside if possible. I bought the Revolver with the same idea in mind. I notched the topside, not sure if the underside needs the same.
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