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Is that the Westin HDX guard? I was wondering what one would look like on my truck… Looks good…

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Is that the Westin HDX guard? I was wondering what one would look like on my truck… Looks good…

It is Westin sportsman grille. The HDX covers the center grille with a screen and crossbars. HDX has 2 inch tubing for wings rather 1 1/2 for the sportsman.

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3" block kit and ready lift level kit, 33" AMP M/T Terrain Master tires, Bushwacker pocket flares, plasti-dipped GMC badge, truxedo lo pro QT tonneau cover.

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Haven't posted a pic in a while. Got her all cleaned up today.

 

 

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Just picked 14 slt with the 6.2. Already started modding

How does one resize an iPhone picture? It says it's too big

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Heres A Nice Pic What you guys think

22's or 24's? Looks great!

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24's

If I had gone with 2WD, I would definitely be lowering and going with those rims! :thumbs: I lowered my last Silverado, but it was 4WD and I was told 2-4 was as low as they could go without pinion angle problems. I wasn't satisfied with the look.

 

Here in Missouri, 4WD is needed for winter driving, unless it's a garage queen!

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If I had gone with 2WD, I would definitely be lowering and going with those rims! :thumbs: I lowered my last Silverado, but it was 4WD and I was told 2-4 was as low as they could go without pinion angle problems. I wasn't satisfied with the look.

 

Here in Missouri, 4WD is needed for winter driving, unless it's a garage queen!

Lol yes well am from houston so its pretty nice yea mines on a 4/6 drop right now and going to go another inch lower on the back Edited by Dropped14Silvy

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