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2013 Chevy Silverado..... 2/3 BellTech drop. 20x9 Sierra Replica wheels. Magnaflow exhaust.

 

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Reps are on the market already???

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Reps are on the market already???

 

Yeah, I was actually searching for some OEM take offs because I like that rim a lot. Stumbled onto these on Ebay! They are available in factory sizes in Gloss Black, Matte Black, Gloss Black/Machined face, and Chrome. Price is excellent too... $859 shipped!

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A guy in Phoenix did them. I did ask if he and his brother had gotten the 900 series figured out and he said they are still trying to figure it all out. I paid $100 for the lighting conversion and to have all my stepper motots replaced Sent from my Samsung Galaxy S4 using Tapatalk 4

 

 

He does mail to. Takes him 20 mins to do it. Just keep tabs to see when he has the 900's perfected. His site is gmgaugeguy.com Sent from my Samsung Galaxy S4 using Tapatalk 4

 

Steve is the man. You can send your cluster to him and he will ship it out the next day done.

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Yeah, I was actually searching for some OEM take offs because I like that rim a lot. Stumbled onto these on Ebay! They are available in factory sizes in Gloss Black, Matte Black, Gloss Black/Machined face, and Chrome. Price is excellent too... $859 shipped!

 

ooh and they have them in gloss and flat black

http://www.ebay.com/itm/20-inch-gloss-black-2014-GMC-Sierra-Yukon-Denali-OE-factory-replica-wheels-6x5-5-/271289188762?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Wheels&hash=item3f2a18819a&vxp=mtr

http://www.ebay.com/itm/20-inch-matte-black-2014-GMC-Sierra-Yukon-Denali-OE-factory-replica-wheels-6x5-5-/271289147578?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Wheels&hash=item3f2a17e0ba&vxp=mtr

 

Those would have looked sick on my SS, too bad they are not in the same bolt pattern

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Yeah, I was actually searching for some OEM take offs because I like that rim a lot. Stumbled onto these on Ebay! They are available in factory sizes in Gloss Black, Matte Black, Gloss Black/Machined face, and Chrome. Price is excellent too... $859 shipped!

 

ooh and they have them in gloss and flat black

http://www.ebay.com/itm/20-inch-gloss-black-2014-GMC-Sierra-Yukon-Denali-OE-factory-replica-wheels-6x5-5-/271289188762?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Wheels&hash=item3f2a18819a&vxp=mtr

http://www.ebay.com/itm/20-inch-matte-black-2014-GMC-Sierra-Yukon-Denali-OE-factory-replica-wheels-6x5-5-/271289147578?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Wheels&hash=item3f2a17e0ba&vxp=mtr

 

Those would have looked sick on my SS, too bad they are not in the same bolt pattern

 

Dan your ss was 6x5.5, I know because thats my bolt pattern and I have SS reps and have had a few sets of gm wheels

 

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Matt, what size tires you got? I believe you told me 37's before, on what size wheel, a 20"? Truck looks good!

Thanks man. They're 37x12.50 Nitto Trails on 20x10 Hulks with 4.5" bs.

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Some nice trucks here! Giving me way to many wish list items haha, I'm new to the forum but have even looking around a bit, I have a 2013 slt and can see it is going to become a money pit for accessories!

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Hey Guys. Been lurking around on here for a while but never really posted. Here's a few pics of my trucks:

 

The Daily - 2010 Sierra

 

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And the Track Toy - 2004 Silverado

 

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Enjoy.

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2014 Silverado Dbl Cab LTZ Texas Edition

Deep Ruby Metallic

 

 

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Did the GoodGuys Heartland Nationals yesterday, 4300+ registered cars. Pretty cool.

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You obviously went on Sunday. :-) Are you from the DSM area?

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