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Cant really tale i was in an accident ( passenger rear ) . Love to add fogs to this.

Heres the one it was traded the above was traded for.

 

 

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My 2014 Sierra SLT CC SB 4WD fully loaded W/ everything but a rear sliding window

 

It's leveled, AFE power air intake, and magnaflow car back dual under the bumper / straight out the rear with some engine lights (since car manufactures now believe that vehicles no longer need a light under the hood). Also in the picture of the engine, the only light in that pic is from the 2 small pods I installed. Took the pic somewhere between 12:30AM and 1AM so there definitly wasn't any sun

 

 

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4/6 drop. 15% tint on the windows. Completely debadged. Color matched don't and door handles coming soon.

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First time post, first time silverado owner. Coming from owning 2 dependable ford trucks for 8 years it was hard making the switch, but i really do love this truck. first thing i had to do was add the RC 2.5 lift, i did add the blocks in the back to give it a little rake, and I also removed that stupid black front valence. other than that the truck is all stock so far, but many more mods to come, definetely need some tires soon to fill the wheel wells.

 

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Finally get to post a pic of my new ride - loaded SLT All Terrain. I put a 2" leveling kit and some 275 65r22 Toyo Open Countrys on it. Looks great and I love it.

 

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Here some crappy pics of mine before it gets leveled on 33s and color matched handles, covers, sill seals, de-badged and a AT grille swap

 

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2014 Silverado Double Cab Z71 4x4

Rough Country 2" level

Bridgestone Dueler AT Revo 2 tires - LT275/70R18

Removed front air dam

Removed "Silverado" & "LT" text badges

Black billet bowties front & rear

Extang Solid Fold tonneau

DeeZee bed mat

WeatherTech floor liners

RT with mods

RF with mods

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RR with mods

 

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Here's my 2014 Denali 1500 with Ready Lift levelling kit, BMF wheels and Toyo 275-60/20" tires.

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Finally got out to the country with a chance to take some pictures. Nothing too staged and not professional, but thought it looked good....and the truck is not even washed!!!

6.2L, Crew Cab, LTZ, Std Bed, Max Towing Pkg.

 

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2014 GMC Sierra SLE All Terrain, 5.3, 4wd, chrome trim removed, wheels from a regular 4wd SLE, Rigid Industries fog lights

 

Photos from a recent trip through Big Bend park here in Texas:

 

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