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My updated LT with black bow ties, tint, rear block removed, factory 20's, and High country bumpers.

 

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Thinking about going down to a 17" wheel on some33's and a 2.5" rcx

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2014 SLT All Terrain 6.2

McGaughys 7-9" Black SS lift

20x9 Rockstar II's -12 offset

35x12.50x20 MTZ's

 

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2014 SLT All Terrain 6.2

McGaughys 7-9" Black SS lift

20x9 Rockstar II's -12 offset

35x12.50x20 MTZ's

 

 

Nice truck! You going to black out the GMC emblem?

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2014 SLT All Terrain 6.2

McGaughys 7-9" Black SS lift

20x9 Rockstar II's -12 offset

35x12.50x20 MTZ's

 

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What did you do to your headlights, I like the look alot

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My updated LT with black bow ties, tint, rear block removed, factory 20's, and High country bumpers.

 

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Thinking about going down to a 17" wheel on some33's and a 2.5" rcx

Where did you get the bumpers from?
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My updated LT with black bow ties, tint, rear block removed, factory 20's, and High country bumpers.

 

63A19F0F-F5E8-4096-9DA7-58FFCD4008D8_zps

 

78E9440D-5DCB-439E-9250-0EB26A5336E9_zps

 

Thinking about going down to a 17" wheel on some33's and a 2.5" rcx

 

 

What do you mean by "rear block removed" ?

 

Thanks Andy

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Where did you get the bumpers from?

Found them on craigslist for $400 for front and rear. They came off a black High Country so matched mine perfect.

 

 

 

 

What do you mean by "rear block removed" ?

 

Thanks Andy

There is a set of factory rear blocks between the leaf spring and rearend. This causes the factory rake.If you remove the rear block it lowers the rear and makes it level. Same as using lowering shackles but much easier and more effective.

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2014 SLT All Terrain 6.2

McGaughys 7-9" Black SS lift

20x9 Rockstar II's -12 offset

35x12.50x20 MTZ's

 

DSC_0127_zpse28b6b29.jpg

DSC_0128_zps87dafdc8.jpg

DSC_0129_zps93acc93a.jpg

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I am trying to not lift my truck but man seing trucks look this good is tempting.

2014 SLT All Terrain 6.2

McGaughys 7-9" Black SS lift

20x9 Rockstar II's -12 offset

35x12.50x20 MTZ's

 

DSC_0127_zpse28b6b29.jpg

DSC_0128_zps87dafdc8.jpg

DSC_0129_zps93acc93a.jpg

DSC_0131_zps5ab1f0d1.jpg

 

I am trying to not lift my truck but man seing trucks look this good is tempting.

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Not quite two weeks and I love it. Tint and WeatherTechs so far. Tires, Wheels, RC 2.5", and Nfab bars to come.

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2014 Sierra 1500 SLT 4x4 Z71 All terrain, standard box. 34" General Grabber AT2, 2" BDS level, GM hard trifold tonneau.

 

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Nice truck!

 

Stock tires?

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Nice truck!

 

Stock tires?

Thanks. Not stock tires, General Grabber AT2 275/65R20 (approx. 34.1")

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My new high country 6.2 max tow !! Super exited this truck is awesome fast and powerfull!

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