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And now...... back to the OEM wheels (with low profile tires of course). The big wheels rode like crap to me so I went back with the stockers and small enough rubber so I don't have any more clearance issues. I'll do something to the wheels soo enough to make them a little different but for now I'm just enjoying the plush ride.

I would keep the stockers. Look much better IMO.

 

 

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Found some old sunshades in the garage. Bought these a while back as a joke, decided I'll use them until I get some tint.

 

I don't think they look too bad haha.

 

 

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Found some old sunshades in the garage. Bought these a while back as a joke, decided I'll use them until I get some tint.

 

I don't think they look too bad haha.

 

 

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Your truck looks like a dog lol

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5.3 SLT

AVS Window vents with bug knocker

RC 2" waiting to be installed

EXTANG Trifold Hard Cover

Tinted front

Debating to debadge

3 miles odometer when drove off dealer lot

1100 miles now without 1 single issue, keeping fingers crossed lol

Drop in bed cover

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Just a better pic, out of the driveway…

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Can't wait for the 2" levelling kit to get here…

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Finally figured out how to post...

2.5 front only leveling kit

295-55-20 toyo mt's

Color matched front grille surround and tailgate latch

 

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My 2014 GMC Sierra 4x4 with 20" Fuel Maverick with 275/60/R20 Goodyear Duratracs, Pro Comp front level kit, and Borla dual exhaust

 

 

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Put a coat of Ice Wax on yesterday, did meguiars traditional wax a couple weeks ago.

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im just wondering what is the point in lowering a truck? i mean you cant haul anything now, it pretty much useless for what it is intended for now... unless it runs a 10 second quarter mile i don't understand the point in it?

How do you figure it can't haul anything? I've haul stuff with lowered trucks in the past, and in some cases they performed better then the stock counterpart. I use to haul my Drag truck to the track with a lowered 97 sierra, it did great. As I see it lowering a truck can make it easy to get things in and out of the bed too, depending on what you need to get in the bed, such as a motorcycle (less of an angle to go up). Lowering a truck doesn't necessarily alter it's capacity, in most cases it just alters it's ride height…

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My 2014 GMC Sierra 4x4 with 20" Fuel Maverick with 275/60/R20 Goodyear Duratracs, Pro Comp front level kit, and Borla dual exhaust

 

 

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The LSU plate just makes this truck look bad...
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