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Black LTZ w/cocoa dune. I love it.

 

Level kit on it and I am pretty much done modding. Might replace bulbs with more luminous ones.

 

My only gripe: Side mirrors don't fold out when I put it in reverse. Or am I missing something?

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Black LTZ w/cocoa dune. I love it.

 

Level kit on it and I am pretty much done modding. Might replace bulbs with more luminous ones.

 

My only gripe: Side mirrors don't fold out when I put it in reverse. Or am I missing something?

 

Don't tease us like that and not post pics friend.

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Black LTZ w/cocoa dune. I love it.

 

Level kit on it and I am pretty much done modding. Might replace bulbs with more luminous ones.

 

My only gripe: Side mirrors don't fold out when I put it in reverse. Or am I missing something?

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Love the color matching… Plasti dip?

Factory painted GM replacements.

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Looks Great! Are the calipers painted or snap on covers?

Thanks!!

They're bolt on covers. A really ingenious method of attaching them too. Metal clips slide over the ends of each caliper and the covers have threaded studs at each end that go into slots on the clips and then the nut is tightened to hold them in place. I got'em HERE.

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Black LTZ w/cocoa dune. I love it.

 

Level kit on it and I am pretty much done modding. Might replace bulbs with more luminous ones.

 

My only gripe: Side mirrors don't fold out when I put it in reverse. Or am I missing something?

fold out or down? If down, you have to go set that

 

 

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Fold out I'm guessing that's a setting I haven't found

Only time the fold in/out is when you push the button or hold the key fob lock/unlock button down for a few seconds

 

 

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2.5 lift leveling kit with rear blocks from rough country. Next will be exhaust, and after I tear up these tires, bigger tires. However, overall needs nothing but I want to put more into it all the time.post-130309-0-30408600-1401493828_thumb.jpg

2.5 lift leveling kit with rear blocks from rough country. Next will be exhaust, and after I tear up these tires, bigger tires. However, overall needs nothing but I want to put more into it all the time.post-130309-0-30408600-1401493828_thumb.jpg

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2014 SLE, nav, spray in liner.

As I picked her up last sat, went back wed-fri to address frame rust, and seat. Seat still moves, and they did a halfassed job on the rust. I'll do it myself!

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Mounted the rack and toolbox today

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I just drove my 6.2 with 3.73 rear end from Ohio to Myrtle beach. I can't believe how quiet this truck is. I found myself going about 85 on numerous occasions without even knowing it. I averaged 19.6 MPG. That is also driving through the mountain in WV. So much better than what I got on my Raptor 2 years ago and it's faster. I just ordered a BDS 4 inch lift, Fuel wheels and 295/60r/20 Toyo Open Country AT2's. Can't wait to get home and put it on.

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I just drove my 6.2 with 3.73 rear end from Ohio to Myrtle beach. I can't believe how quiet this truck is. I found myself going about 85 on numerous occasions without even knowing it. I averaged 19.6 MPG. That is also driving through the mountain in WV. So much better than what I got on my Raptor 2 years ago and it's faster. I just ordered a BDS 4 inch lift, Fuel wheels and 295/60r/20 Toyo Open Country AT2's. Can't wait to get home and put it on.

There goes the quiet ride and gas mileage lol.

 

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There goes the quiet ride and gas mileage lol.

 

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Yep, been there done that!

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