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Piggywutz

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  1. I have them at 45 psi. I only drove home from the tire shop so far, so I don't know about mpg's yet.
  2. 2015 with a Zone 2" level. Wheels are Vision Valor 18x8.5 with 0 offset. Tires are Toyo Open Country AT2 Extreme 285/65/18.
  3. 2015 with a Zone 2" level. Wheels are Vision Valor 18x8.5 with 0 offset. Tires are Toyo Open Country AT2 Extreme 285/65/18.
  4. Here's a few pics of my 15 double cab.
  5. I think the 4" assist step curves back underneath the front of the bed where the bed step mounts. I think the bed step is pretty neat, but it is unreal that they cost 250 bucks per step.
  6. There was no drilling required. The brackets bolted right up to the pinch welds and the body holes. They are made out of steel. I think a fairly thick gauge because they do have some weight to them. The finish is a textured powder coat. The end caps are plastic and the step treads are rubber.
  7. I don't think I've see these boards mentioned in this thread yet. That are Iron Cross Patriot boards. I liked the looks of them and ordered a set. The install was easy and I really like them. Here are some pics.
  8. I have had my 2015 double cab for about a month and a half. I am well on my way to making it look like my own. Here's what I've done so far. Husky Xact contour floor mats GM bed mat GM tailgate protector GM underseat storage bin GM black bow ties front and rear AVS Aeroskin hood protector 15 percent on front windows Iron Cross Patriot running boards Truxedo Low Pro tonneau cover That's all I have for now. I do have Zone 2" level kit for the front that I did not get on yet. I enjoy watching this thread to see what others have done to their trucks and get ideas for mine so keep the mods coming. Here are my pics.
  9. I was deciding between the same two covers myself and ended up with the Lo Pro pictured above. For me it basically came down to price. The Roll X is basically double the price of the Lo Pro. One thing I do like about the Lo Pro that I did not realize before having it is how easy it is to remove from the truck and put back in, very convenient. Which ever one you pick they are both good covers.
  10. Here are some pics of the Truxedo Lo Pro that I got put on the truck yesterday. So far it seems like a nice cover. The vinyl is nice and strong and the fit is very precise.
  11. I put on some Nfab wheel to wheel textured finish steps on my double cab. The install was very easy. I did it by myself but another pair of hands would have been helpful. I am pleased with them and would recommend these steps.
  12. I had a Zone Off-road 2" level kit put on my 2014. It measures 38.75" from the center of both wheel wells to the ground front and rear. I also added a set of Timbren SES rubber helper springs to the rear to prevent too much squatting with a heavy load in the bed. I am pleased with the new look it gives the truck.
  13. A few months back I replaced my 2011 Silverado with a new 2014. I have been slowly adding things to give it my own touch. So far I have put on the GM bug deflector. I had a Zone Off-road 2" leveling kit installed. I put on N-Fab textured steps. I installed a Timbren SES rear helper kit on the back end. Soon to come will be a bedliner and I think tint to the front windows. Here are some pictures so far.
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