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Here is my 2017 GMC Sierra 1500 All Terrain - Crimson Red Tintcoat build. Bought the truck mid August of 2017 with 40 miles on it. I just broke 23,000 miles this week. Needless to say it's my daily driver. Since I'm new to the forum, I've already done a lot of work to the truck in the year I've owned it. I will list all the mods done so far. If anyone has questions or would like pictures of the mods with explanations, I will try to provide as much information as I can. Mods in order from oldest to newest: 20% tint match with 5% eyebrow AVS rain guards WeatherTech floor liners Truxedo low-pro QT tonneau cover American Flag hitch cover Locking hitch pin Charcoal Grey GMC emblem overlays Readylift 2.25" leveling kit with tubular UCA's (sold the level for new level but kept the UCA's installed) 275x65r20 Nitto Ridge Grapplers mounted to stock AT wheels (Wheels have since been sold) LED cargo lights LED license plate lights LED reverse lights 20x10 -19 Hostile Sprockets 33x12.5r20 Toyo RT's with TMPS sensors and black lug nuts Motofab 2.5" upper mount leveling kit Cold Air Inductions cold air intake Range AFM disabler Borla S-Type cat-back exhaust Magnum Manufacturing low pro headache rack sPOD 8-circuit system with HD switch panel Free mods: Removed factory running boards Removed front valence Future mods: Baja Designs ONX6 30" Arc light bar - (currently shipping) Rough Country behind the grill mounting hardware - (currently shipping) Active Grill Shutter delete (to be able to install light bar) AMP Research power steps 17x8.5 Method NV black (winter setup) GoodYear Duratrac 295x75r17 (winter setup) DeeZee 47" black toolbox Viair Heavy Duty air compressor and 2.5 gallon air tank on-board air package Baja Designs ONX6 10" Arc light bar (mounted on the headache rack facing rear) Attached are photos of my truck as it sits. Feel free to follow my truck Instagram account for more photos @StockRedSierra.
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Hello everyone my name is Cody and I've decided to join after months of guest viewing. I picked up a 2017 Sierra 1500 All Terrain this past August and have been using this forum for information ever since. Loads of great info! Attached are some pics of my truck as it sits right now. I will be starting a build thread soon.
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Hi guys. Was wondering if anyone had a easy way to keep a check on fuel octane levels? I saw this Russian made device OKTIS-2 http://www.ebay.com/itm/PORTABLE-FUEL-OCTANE-NUMBER-ANALYZER-TESTER-METER-OKTIS-2-NEW-/161886552305 looked like it would be useful for keeping an eye on octane levels and it is cheap (under 100 bones). looks like you just stick it in the tank and then pump some fuel through it, seems rather ingenious but not sure how accurate the thing would be? The reason I am looking is that I recently installed a canned tune from a hand held programmer for premium fuel 91 plus octane in my 16 Denali 6.2 I buy Shell 93 octane and the truck has run great for the first week after that premium fuel tune install but after I filled back up with Shell 93 octane last Thursday the next morning on the way to work I got the "reduced engine power" warning on my dash anytime the engine was over 3000rpm. I suspect that the fuel was BAD from my local Shell station but have no way to prove that...... I went back to stock tune friday afternoon and the issue is gone but now I do not want to use the premium tune without verifying that I am actually getting 91 octane or better fuel. Note: Gas line was busted in AL a couple of weeks back and Middle TN has suffered from spotty shortages of fuel (most notably premium fuel) I suspect that my local Shell had regular fuel loaded into their premium tank. (could have been a mistake) my plan is to run this tank all the way down to just a few gallons and then hopefully have a tester in hand and fill back up with REAL premium 91 plus octane fuel. Anyone got one or have something else that they use?