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Here is a pic leveled, and medium duty Supersprings in the rear

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2014 silverado 1500 LTZ Z71

22" KMC Slides

De-badged

Blacked out bumpers and mirrors

More to come...

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Rough Country 2.5 kit with 34" Toyo Open Country M/T (275/65/20)
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I was looking for a crewcab slt in houston with the 6.2 and 2wheel drive. They had a silver crewcab at my dealership but it had the 5.3. No deal. They ended up finding me one from a dealership 150 miles away and it was summit white. Since those were my 2 choices in colors, once I seen it it was all over.post-129479-139972916037_thumb.jpg this is the day I bought her on my first test drive.

 

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New to the forum here. I Just got my 2014 Chevy Silverado CC LT All Star Edition about a week ago, completely happy with my truck, minus the "seat movement" which the dealer is replacing a whole new 2015 seat. Anyway here are some pics or my truck. Work at a winery.

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The day I brought it home a week ago tomorrow , it's at the dealer getting the backup camera and hitch and light harness installed.

Then I Need to get the bumper looked at because the Crome is crap on both sides where the fog lights would be if it had that bumper.

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Yeah they are 20" OE replicas. The machined black finish. I haven't seen any other trucks with them.

Here's a pic of my '13 (traded it in on my '14). I put the same wheels on it. Very nice quality... I later added bowtie center caps.

 

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Nice accent lighting.

 

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Thanks, aside from making wine I am also a photographer. Here are some better photos of my truck.

 

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