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Heres my work in progress

 

On the truck

 

Custom made stainless exhaust 2.5 in dual 2.5 out magnaflow out to 3 in tips

Skyjacker 2in leveling kit

Zone 1.5 Body lift

Pioneer CD Player(truck just had am/fm when I bought it)

TSC(dee zee) low profile tool box

Removed lower air dam

 

Comming soon...

Eaton performance posi(sitting in garage waiting for time to install)

KMC XD Addict's 17x9 (on order should be here around march)

Goodyear Wrangler MTR's 285/70/17 (sitting in garage, waiting for wheels)

Maybe Custom built front light bar, unless I can find one that fits four KC's that I like

speaking of KC's two 130 watt long range lights, and two 100 watt fog lights

 

On the fence...

 

Tune

6in lift (likely fabtech)

35s

Painting front grille, bumper cap(I know for sure i want to do the bumper cap just not sure if the grille would look good all red)

 

In a perfect world...

 

Heads, cam, long tube headers 4.10s or higher...this could go on for awhile so i'll just end there :driving:

Latest picture that I have

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And what the hay, one of my first truck, still miss this thing like crazy, loved that stepside!(yep high school me)

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Posted (edited)

The body lift is killing the body/step spacing. What do yall think?

 

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Posted (edited)

Here goes

 

2008 Chevy Silverado

5.3L with AFM

has 2" RC level

275/65/18 hankook dynapro mt

20% window tint on front two windows and windshield brow

street flow single in dual outlet muffler with quad tips coming out the back

and has luverne mudflaps and chrome luverne o-megasteps

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Edited by bergy
Posted (edited)

I've been a member here for a few years and active on and off... But I've been on more often the last few weeks and I have to say that there are ALOT of nice rides here... I thought I would share mine as well.

 

2005 Silver Birch Metallic Yukon Denali XL

- Custom Wester's Tune

- Corsa Touring Exhaust

- Eibach front and rear stabilizer bars

- Volant CAI

- MSD Super Conductor Ignition Wires with AC Delco Iridium plugs...

- AMSOIL blood line with Royal Purple engine oil

- Escalade third brake light

- Escalade vent caps

- Cooper ZEON LTZ rubbers

- LED tail lights

- ALL HIDs 5k

Soon to come... Ceramic coated LT headers...

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  • 4 weeks later...
Posted

Truck:

 

2002 silverado lt 4x4

 

Interior:

 

Tan Leather interior

Stock

 

Exterior:

 

tinted windows

billet grille

billet bowtie

3" magnaflow single side exhaust with 4" tip

Boss 313 20" rims

 

Future Plans:

 

Escalade handles and tailgate handle

clear corners

 

 

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