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Love the stealth look!

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Got the new Rigid D2's in this weekend. They are brighter than my HID's, lol. I have FXR's to put in yet, but waiting for a little warmer weather to get the headlights back out. It's been a little cold here in MI. The truck has been in storage for the winter, but I just couldn't take it any longer:)

 

One of my favorite trucks on here man...looks great.

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Had to flat to my 1984 Jetta home. An iceberg broke both fuel lines. My buddy drove the truck about 32 miles in tow haul at 35-40mph without issue. It was -10F and literally a blizzard but it went no issue. Also put the 20s back on for winter. Rattle-canned black going to powdercoat them gloss black this summer for next winter.

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Found this Sierra online. The local dealer ensured me there wasn't an orange paint option available. After some research, they went to Nawlins to pick it up for me.

 

It's Cayenne Metallic with Jet Blk interior. I've added the Denali Grill, a Zone 2.5" leveling kit and Cooper Zeon LTZs 305/50r20. post-139673-0-16305500-1424121802_thumb.jpg

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2.5 RC Leveling kit

33x12.5x20 Toyo M/T

2015 Sierra Slt All Terrain Package

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Found this Sierra online. The local dealer ensured me there wasn't an orange paint option available. After some research, they went to Nawlins to pick it up for me.

 

It's Cayenne Metallic with Jet Blk interior. I've added the Denali Grill, a Zone 2.5" leveling kit and Cooper Zeon LTZs 305/50r20. attachicon.gif image.jpg

How much was the Denali grille? Did you just pop it on or is it harder than that?

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How much was the Denali grille? Did you just pop it on or is it harder than that?

Dealer installed it. It was part of my purchase negotiations.

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Lots of good looking trucks in here. Daly15, yours looks to be the perfect height. I'm considering going the same route as you, I like the look without the steps, but i use them to get in and out of my truck. I'm afraid if i take them off its gonna wear out my seat quicker.

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With its new plates, my '14 K1500 Denali.

And, with a little emblem work today on the tailgate..

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