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Got back Sunday from driving around the sand, salt and snow and the whole front of my truck was brown.... LOL

Ah. I love winter but I hate the salt.

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Ah. I love winter but I hate the salt.

 

Ah. I love summer but I hate winter.

 

 

 

 

:lol:

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Ah. I love summer but I hate winter.

 

 

 

 

:lol:

 

I think it would be boring not to have four good seasons. Sure I miss the warm summer now, but it's a nice change of scenery and snow can be fun too. Besides winter is like bolting on 300 hp, I can drift everywhere!

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Ah. I love winter but I hate the salt.

I do agree with this.

 

 

I love the winter, but hate winter if it doesn't snow lol.

 

 

-Skeet

Definitely! Cold is such a waste without snow!

What I love about the snow is that it never really looks the same 2 days in a row.

 

 

I think it would be boring not to have four good seasons. Sure I miss the warm summer now, but it's a nice change of scenery and snow can be fun too. Besides winter is like bolting on 300 hp, I can drift everywhere!

For sure! Actually the changing seasons is actually healthier too.

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I cannot stand bugs. At least in winter I can stand in the yard for hours tossing the frisbee around for the dogs.

 

In the summer, I'm out there for a few minutes and instantly regret going outside.

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I need to live in Texas. :thumbs:

In Texas you'll have all seasons in one week. All year round. Just a few days ago it was close to 75 and by night it drop down to 35. We went from spring to winter in hours lol
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I like those....What are they?

Wheels: Ultra Baron 18x9 +12 offset.

Tires: Big O Big Foot A/T 275/65R18E

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New to the site..never posted anything here before.

But, here's my 2014 GMC Sierra SLE Texas Edition that I bought last August.

First and foremost, I got the windows tinted within days, as it was like sitting under a magnifying glass in this Texas heat.

Can't really see in the picture, but I've got a tri-fold Bestop (I think?) tonneau cover. I originally purchased it for my 2007 NBS Silverado, but kept the cover when I traded it in. Turns out it fit the new Sierra almost perfectly.

Lastly, I installed a 2.5" RC level kit last weekend. Haven't noticed any difference in the ride, but I can definitely tell it doesn't look like it nose-dives like it used to.

 

Thinking about removing the air dam, just because the look bugs me, and I really want to add some Amp Power Steps as the lady complains about having to crawl up into the truck, but I don't personally like the look of running boards, nerf bars, etc. Now I just have to convince myself to spend $1300-$1500 on them......

 

 

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Welcome to the site! Great looking rig.

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So this is my first post, just wanted to share my new 2015 GMC Sierra SLE All Terrain truck

Its my first real truck, besides a small toyota tacoma, ive had cars up untill this point. Very happy with how this turned out and its an amazing truck. This is the 5.3l, and sadly has 3.43 gears so its not a race truck haha but its good enough for me. it will stil get up out of its own way even with the 35's. Thanks for any input.

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Before

 

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Before

 

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After, minus center caps

 

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Comparison next to my buddys '10 Sierra (stock)

 

 

 

This is a 6" Fabtech lift with 20" Rockstar Monsters, and Toyo AT2 35x12.50's with Flowmaster 40 Series muffler 45's out the back.

 

Going to remove the front valence and get the front windows tinted 20 to match the rear and call it a day. Very happy how this turned out, just picked it back up from the dealer on my lunch break today, had it 2 days stock during this ice storm and dropped it back off to have it taken to a shop, all for the sake of the warranty lol.

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