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Yes that's massabesic, I live 15 minutes from the lake. I ordered the truck through Quirk in Manchester. I got the sunroof, power slider, Bose upgraded radio, heated/cooled leather, heated steering wheel, etc. don't rememebr seeing blu-Ray as an option anywhere. Maybe I have it??

Blu Ray player is a screen that comes down from the roof for the people in the back to watch movies while on the go, you would know if you had it. I am from Manchester, I looked at Quirk but we couldnt agree on my trade so I ended up buying elsewhere. I love the truck and hope you enjoy yours as well.

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Blu Ray player is a screen that comes down from the roof for the people in the back to watch movies while on the go, you would know if you had it. I am from Manchester, I looked at Quirk but we couldnt agree on my trade so I ended up buying elsewhere. I love the truck and hope you enjoy yours as well.

Ahhh, no I don't have that! :) no kids so no need for rear seat entertainment! I was not real happy with my experience at Quirk. I ordered a truck custom and it came in with some options I didn't want! I was really mad. The dealer wasn't interested in making any of the issues right so I beat them up on price. In the end of the day I got a good price and can live with the things that were not quite right. If they couldn't meet me on price I was willing to walk and leave them with a truck they might have trouble selling! It would have sucked because I would have had to start the whole 3.5 month ordering process over again but it didn't come to that.

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That's a lot of red. Can i see a closer pic of your rim tires. They don't look like what u say they are... im sure they are. Would love yo see a azz pic to with your setup

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My '14 Sierra SLT Crew Cab Std Bed, Iridium metallic, Jet Black Dark Ash Leather trim. No major mods yet, added 6.2L badge to doors.

Great looking truck. I also have metallic iridium love the color. Wish I would've gone black trim instead of coca dune. Would've made the inside much darker with my tint at 15%. Though I just chipped a spot and will probably replace it with 10% in the coming months.

 

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What are those? Do they rub?

Atturo Trail Blade M/T 33x12.50R20 and no rubbing issues at all
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Atturo Trail Blade M/T 33x12.50R20 and no rubbing issues at all

Not even on the sway bar at full lock?

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Couple updates in the last month..

 

2" RC Lift

18" Method Double Standard wrapped in Duratrac 275/70/18

 

Definitely need to see some sharper pics!
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Couple updates in the last month..

 

2" RC Lift

18" Method Double Standard wrapped in Duratrac 275/70/18

 

What offset are those wheels…

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What offset are those wheels…

+ 18...

 

And for those wondering: No rub in any scenario, little over 500miles of mixed driving with the level/rims/tires and no complaints. Went with load range "E" (rated up to 80) and run them at 38PSi cold. Slight increase in ride stiffness, lost about 2.5/3 mpg (3.08 Rear) All in, a very happy truck & driver.

 

Definitely need to see some sharper pics!

Heading up to some better scenery in Vermont for the New Year and will snap a few.

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