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Got my emblems on. My Current Setup,2014 Silverado 2LT Z71,RCX 2.5 Level Kit,NittoTerra 33x12.50R20Lt's,Fuel - Octane D509 20x9 -12 Offset,All Chrome Plasti-Diped My Up Coming Mod's,McGhauphy's 7"-9" Economy Lift Kit,Federal Couragia M/T's 35x12.50R20Lt's,OEM Tow Mirror's,Bushwaker OE Fender Flairs,Gtr Lighting Led Conversion Kit's 2,200 Lumen(High,Low,Fog),Black Spyder Venom Bull Bar,Iron Cross HD Step's.3 points
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2" RC front level, stock rear, measures F-38.2 and R-38.8" ground up to lip of fender trim molding and running Toyo Open Country ATii eXtreme 295/55/R20's 10-ply at 40-psi on OEM 20 x 9-27mm wheels. I also replaced the OEM 17" spare with a matching OE Denali wheel Toyo OC tire of the same size. Does have the slight rub on sway bar at full lok when making slow radial turns, i.e. parking lots, tight spaces. Since I'm aware of it I tend to compensate when parking or reversing and its not anything significant that I worry about. For me its the perfect stance, appears level to the naked eye and drives perfect. In terms of road noise/feedback I can tell (hear) a difference between what were the stock GY SRAs and the Toyo's but its not obtrusive particularly with the windows up which for me is most of the time.2 points
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I put 15% on the front windows and put 35% over the factory tint on the rears and back glass The ceramic is supposed to be better as far as no cell or gps signal interference, along with great uv and heat rejection1 point
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Check out Carid, they have them listed for 447.95.. That's the cheapest I have found and with the shipping it came to 491.00.... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk1 point
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So there's this rule that if new members have cool guns they need to invite the mods over for some fun. You near Michigan by any chance? Haha1 point
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Found the Fuel Coupler on Iridium. I don't like it near as much as I thought I would. http://www.laurabuickgmc.com/VehicleDetails/new-2015-GMC-Sierra_1500-Crew_Cab_Short_Box_4_Wheel_Drive_SLT-Collinsville-IL/24751882331 point
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Lets see a pic of your trip from today to next week. In a week. Any 1 can ho drive 4, 20 miles on the highway and and start a trip vount going 50 mph like im dure your doing an get those numbers. .... show me miles after a week1 point
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Thanks guys. With the L bracket I ordered it looks like I can mount it either location so will probably go with the battery tray.1 point
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I didn't, but I probably will next time. The MAF should NEVER see any oil. It sits right behind the filter with nothing to get oil in there. But it can get a bit nasty over time just from the bits that the filter misses. I would expect it to be pretty clean at the moment. But, it's cheap, can't hurt.1 point
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I conceal carry daily, and its always my trusty and comfortable S&W M&P Shield 40.1 point
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There is a shop in Alpharetta Ga ( Southern Offroad ) Specialists that can level Denali's, I'm sure thats far for most of you. They make an extension bracket for the Rod that ties the the control arm, by keeping it level it still thinks its on even ground, so to speak. Someone asked earlier, the actual rake of the front to back is 2.25". I think most go with a 2" and can hardly tell. With alignment etc, its $660.00. Hope this helps1 point
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Yep, that's the same one I have. I totally love it. As I mentioned, rolling it open in summer can be done with one hand very easily, but when it gets really cold, I tend to crawl under it to get something out that might be toward the front of the bed rather than open the cover. Somehow the track does not roll out of the side rails very easy at all when the outside temp is really cold. Mine leaks only a very little from the front corners, but nothing that weather stripping and a little silicon sealer wouldn't fix. For me, the leakage is so little that it doesn't matter. Probably because I use my truck to plow snow http://www.plowsite.com/showthread.php?t=155939 but I was surprised to find that more snow got in than water.1 point
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Not the greatest quality pics, but these are from last summer. Can't wait for this year.1 point
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Thanks brotha! Happy to hear others like my vision for this truck. Thanks man! Ford or not, trucks are awesome! I appreciate the feedback1 point
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They do my friend. These bumpers are made to order. Shackle brackets, winch mounts, parking/collision sensors, round or square lights, light bars, paint color, powder coat, etc. They'll do it to your request1 point
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It is awesome, AzNikko. You've spent quite good money for that bumper I guess.1 point
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GM fixed all the issues identified on 2014 models by changing the model year number to 2015.1 point
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I love your truck man. Looks so clean. I saw you post over on GMFS. What wheels are those?1 point
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Plasti dipped OEM wheels and cooper adventurer 265/70r17. Looking to upgrade to 285/70's next time around. Any particular companies I should look at? Just need a basic all terrain tire that isn't too terrible on MPG's but looks somewhat rugged.1 point
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Hey Bro, sorry to say this but your gonna likely end up someday with plenty of lost time if you're in the habit of driving 110 MPH while being distracted due to using a cellphone/camera in one hand at the same time!1 point
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Ended up taking a few more Shots of the truck today while I was at work. Shoulda washed it while I was there haha! Need me some new tires and tow mirrors now1 point
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How did you use the stock wheels with your FabTech 7" lift? I thought for sure you'd have to go with an aftermarket wheel. My stock 20"s have a +27 offset and I was told that I'd definitely have to swap out my rims with a different offset rim if I lifted my truck...1 point
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Installed the older tow mirrors on today, didn't finish till dark but here's as best as I could do until the sun and rain goes away.1 point
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Nice looking wheel? Any rubbing issues and are you running a 2" or 2.5" level? I have same rims and need to upgrade tires. Looking at Cooper S/T Maxx 285x65-18 (32.8x11.8) and was wondering if they'll rub. Thanks Jeff1 point
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Used a piece of this furniture 'gripper' to make an anti-rattle pad for the keys. This material is thick enough to provide good cushion and pliable enough to apply to the steering column trim. Have used this product before and am well pleased with it.1 point
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I have ordered some 30W 7443 LED bulbs (6 in total, 3 pairs about $110+ CAD with shipping....) I am hoping these will fit in the 7444 like the advertised "equivalent to" They should be here within couple of weeks, have you changed the 921 center lights too? I have changed my head lights to HID and fogs to LED, both 6000k and match when HID is at full brightness. I also did the mod where the fog lights will stay on when I have high beam on, thanks to @spurshot 's posts1 point
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I guess I'll be first since it was my idea (LOL). 2.5“ Pro-Comp level, front only. 18" factory Z71 wheels, 18x8.5, +24 offset Toyo Open Country AT (not AT2) LT275/70R18 No rubbing, no trimming. Sent via Samsung Note II1 point
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