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Finally got my 6.2! Same options as my old 2014 5.3 besides the 6.2 obviously, and SEY 22s, but no rear slide!

 

Iridium, SLT, Heated/cooled jet black leather, sunroof, lane departure/collision alert, nav., 3:42s

 

New and old

 

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There was no way I letting the dealer run it through their touch wash and grease it all up so its dirty in the first picture from transport, below is after I got it home and washed and waxed on my own.

 

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My truck was built back at the end of the summer, hence no side steps on the corners of the bumper. Which I am okay with as I didn't like it as much, plus I don't need that option. The truck I have is the SLE edition of the AT. If those are the SLT wheels then what do AT wheels look like?

 

these are the all terrain wheels. I just copied this pic from some vehicle on autotrader. but these are the standard wheels that your suppose to get when you get an all terrain unless your dealer is willing to swap them out with some other wheels (which happens) or you upgrade to the 20" all terrain wheels.

 

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Just picked my 1500 up on Saturday and my parents picked their 2500 up last Wednesday. I came from driving a 1998 Silverado so comparing the new to old isn't even realistic.

 

 

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Fabtech 4" lift, 295/60/20 trail grapplers on 20" BMF REPR's and debadged, still debating on replacing the chrome window sill trim with black and maybe mirror caps too, I'm gonna leave the handles chrome. I'm also painting the fender plastic pieces to match.

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2014 silverado crew cab WT

1 5/8" spacer on top of strut

Fuel hostage 20x10 with Falken Wild peak 305/55/20

Cheap 3" step from eBay and bed rug

55watt Kensun hid 5000k kit

Interior footwell lights

Step lights

Led reverse, cargo, and licence plate lights

Rear bumper step led light

Maxfloormats

Dee Zee tailgate down assit

Plasti dip name and badges

$50 seat covers.

 

 

 

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And you spliced that all into the stock wiring in the respective locations? If you have separate thread, point me in the direction. What kind of step lights and reverse lights you have there?

 

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Interior Lighting Fuse

http://www.gm-trucks.com/forums/index.php?/topic/158559-Interior-Lighting-Fuse

Interior Lighting Fuse

 

Follow that ^^^¡ thread for the step and interior lights. You'll need some extra wire to run the step and footwell lights. The ones on the rear bumper are long enough, tap those into the led red wire into green wire of each one of the reverse tail light and a self tapping screw for ground.

 

Interior + rear bumper light

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Step light

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4 Pcs 30cm Car Truck Flexible Waterproof LED Light Strip White (White) by Generic http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00EXGRRJE/ref=cm_sw_r_udp_awd_sInetb15EE7MC

 

Reverse tail light led

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iJDMTOY Extremely Bright 7.5W High Power 912 921 LED Reverse Light Bulbs, Xenon White by iJDMTOY http://www.amazon.com/dp/B008G4Y076/ref=cm_sw_r_udp_awd_zJnetb03XASG6

 

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Z71 Double Cab.

(I do however miss the suicide door of my 2010 extended cab)

Not much done other than a Curt front receiver.

Not too many clean trucks here in the snowy north east right now. :)

 

 

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Been holding off posting pics until I got my leveling kit and tires installed. Love it!

 

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