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Daly

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  1. My Brownstone Silverado levelled, just need to decide on rims…
  2. I like the black bead myself…
  3. You lost that much jumping up a 1/2" in tire size? Truck does look great thou…
  4. I don't recommend any levelling kit over 2.5", the suspension and driveline angles will be really bad… That my opinion thou… Rough Country make a 3.5" kit that fixes some of the issues with a new UCA and diff drop brackets, but even it's angles are a little to much I find…
  5. Installed a 2" RC levelling kit today and had the truck aligned… Just running the stock tires for now, but planning on new rims and tires before the new year… Just might not be able to put them on till next spring depends on when I get them…
  6. The 1970 Chevelle SS LS6 454, has been my dream car since I was about 10, if I ever won the lottery I'd have two 1) an original LS6 with radio delete and a rock crusher and 2) a clone that I wound build as a pro tour and beat the snot out of, LOL…
  7. That's a '71 or '72, the '70 Chevelle didn't have the turn signal at the leading edge of the front fender…
  8. I've ordered a 2" levelling kit for my truck and I'm planning on running a 275/70/18, but my question is will that tire still work if I switch rims to an 18x9 with an 18mm or 0mm offset? Or should I go with a 285/65/18?
  9. I forgot to put the tonneau back on the '12 when I traded it in, so I tried it on the '14, and it fit better on it then the '12. It's an Extang try-fold…
  10. How do you figure it can't haul anything? I've haul stuff with lowered trucks in the past, and in some cases they performed better then the stock counterpart. I use to haul my Drag truck to the track with a lowered 97 sierra, it did great. As I see it lowering a truck can make it easy to get things in and out of the bed too, depending on what you need to get in the bed, such as a motorcycle (less of an angle to go up). Lowering a truck doesn't necessarily alter it's capacity, in most cases it just alters it's ride height…
  11. Just a better pic, out of the driveway… Can't wait for the 2" levelling kit to get here…
  12. Not a Harley, just a bike that reliably starts every time… Sorry last bike was a Dyna and that turd was junk… 2012 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 SE
  13. These two are always guarding the back seat The little one is Daphne a 3 year old Lab/retriever beagle mix we just rescued from the humane society. She's a great dog, but had a pretty shitty life before us, she was found tied to a dumpster pregnant in the coldest winter we've had in years. We got her about a month ago. She's recovering well, but still very skiddish around new people… The big goofy one with her tongue out is Kenzie a 11 month old Lab/retriever collie mix we adopted 9 months ago from the same shelter. She was found in a box with her siblings on the same island as Daphne, we think there is a good chance they are related, not mother and daughter, but maybe aunt and niece… They are two great dogs, even if the younger one is going through her rebellious teens… They were both found on a native reserve, notorious in our area for wild dogs, just down the river from my home town…
  14. New here, this is my 2014 Silverado LT It's a 4x4 with the 5.3 and 3.42 gears, exactly what I wanted. The 2" RC levelling kit is on it's way and just working on which tires and size I want to go with…
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