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Ok, finally got some better pics of the truck. Clayed, polished, and sealed. I cant believe how much crap came off with the clay bar on a new truck. Plasti dipped front and rear bumpers, grille, and emblems. Removed the chrome trim, lower the rear 3", and installed my Thule rack for my kayaks. Im really liking this truck. No other plans for it other than maybe an intake.

 

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Nice ride, what brand of ladder rack?

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Here's mine 4a47847df730b749f07995912e2d861f.jpg

how'd she do in the snow today?? I saw your area of the state got SLAMMED.
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Here's mine... 2015 Silverado LTZ 4x4 w/NHT

 

Heated steering wheel is awesome [emoji3]

 

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New to the forum and thought I'd post a couple of my 2014 Silverado LT. Nothing too special but it suits all my needs. Best truck I've ever owned so far.

 

 

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Nice truck. That color was on my list. Mine is Dark Forest Green. I' m thinking of using plastic dip to get rid of the chrome waffle on the grill. Haven't decided for sure.
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good thing I got a RC 2.5 leveling kit on Saturday. Got 15 inches of snow.

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It's a 31.5" curved single row bar by Nightrider led

 

So far so good, only thing I didn't like was the harness seemed cheap and the toggle switch for on/off was really bad. I have the rigid duallies in my fogs so I wired those to the stock foglight switch and took the nice red Rigid rocker style switch and used that for the lightbar on/off instead

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Do you work at Douglas Lake Equipment?
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Yeah we had about 14 inches or so where I live. Dialed her to 4hi and no problems with the snow!

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