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no trading in the 2014 denali on the 2015 one

 

dealer has to install some accessories as well as get the truck ready no inspection yet or anything

i did notice on the seat it said special 8 speed test from plant with a check mark wonder what type of test they do?

Interesting, special 8 speed test at plant, I wonder what this consist of. Edited by 15LTZZ71
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Interesting, special 8 speed test at plant, I wonder what this consist of.

Yeah it was a big green sticker about 6 inches long on the headrest saying special testing completed

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Got rid of the 22s and put factory 20s back on with 275/60/20 michelin ltx ms2.

 

i just bought the same tires in the same size for my Ram on monday. after a good amount of research it seems the LTX MS2's are about the best all-season tires you can get (barring muddy conditions). nice pics by the way, fantastic looking truck.

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this is my 2014 silverado LT 4x4 Crew cab regular bed. so far just a rough country level kit is all ive done to it but i just recieved my nfab light bar and im waiting on my k&n cold air intake and 4 KC lights to come in the mail.

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i just bought the same tires in the same size for my Ram on monday. after a good amount of research it seems the LTX MS2's are about the best all-season tires you can get (barring muddy conditions). nice pics by the way, fantastic looking truck.

Thankyou i appreciate that. They sure do grip better when it rains i know that. Havent had any snow or anything else to see how they are. Love the way they drive on the highway though and they shine up real good too
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Nice truck Gilis, those the stock rims just plasti dipped?

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Nice truck Gilis, those the stock rims just plasti dipped?

Stock yes, but they are powdercoated..

Thanks big dog!

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ANYONE HELP ME POST PICS NOT SIDEWAYS

HAVING ISSUES NO MATTER WHAT SIZE I MAKE THEY TURN SIDEWAYS

THANKS

Try rotating them one turn less then how they appear and see if that works. If not then have u download tapatalk on your smartphone N log in to this forum then try to post? If nothing works email them to me [email protected] and I'll post them for you.
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What kind of tires are those? Level kit? Side pics? Looks sweet!!

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Stock yes, but they are powdercoated..

Thanks big dog!

i would love to see a side view of the truck as well and specs!!! beautiful truck man, looks awesome.

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Here's a side view, shitty day here in Michigan...

 

2.25" procomp level, 295/55/r20 trails....had handles and mirror caps CM'd when I got it...plan on getting the FXR retrofit done on my heads, maybe cm those too....thanks guys..7fcda5eea484d66e0e9ca039065dd8dc.jpg

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