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I vote to remove all together. You really don't have any black gloss items that it would accent with. I think a matte black would look better than the gloss since it would at least match the side steps. But these tracks really have such beautiful side profiles that removed would look best IMO.

 

Still need to get around to pull mine, did you use an eraser wheel to get the gunk off?

Removing is probably the best option, makes the truck easier to clean too.

 

I just used fishing line and then peel pulled up the sticky stuff with my fingers. It comes off somewhat easy. Any residue left I cleaned with goo gone. Then I waxed the area.

 

Tailgate took about 15 mins or so for the bowtie and then 10 mins for the letters.

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2015 LTZ Z71

2 1/2" RC lift w 2" rear blocks

295/60/20's on stock rims

Line x bed liner

Extang tri-flip hard tonneau

AFE performance cat back

MIT intake tube and high flow filter

 

 

 

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What's your mileage like?

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I don't know just yet. I would imagine it's going to drop a couple mpg's but not much more than that. It definitely stays in v8 more now.

 

 

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Sure is 2014 All Terrain.

 

6.2l

8' BDS Lift W/ 20' XD Riot wheels wrapped with 35' Mickey Tompson Degans

Custom True Dual Exhaust

K&N Intake

Throttle Body spacer

Edge CTS Evolutioin 4 stage programmer

Aftermarket Grille

2015 tow mirrors

Tinted Headlights

Bull Bar.

26' RTX LED Light bar (Bull bar Mounted)

Rigid Industries LED Lights in Fog light housings (Also Tinted)

Tinted Tail lights (Not to Dark) with Reverse lights left untinted.

Tinted 3rd LED Break light

Real Time GPS Tracker/Blackbox with backup battery with a 2 month life span when main battery is disconected.

Hidden Kill switch to prevent theft.

 

Are those N Fab nerf bars?

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Little bit of sibling rivalry. I bought my Max Tow 6.2 the day before my younger brother bought his 5.3 All Terrain

 

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Very nice Coach!!! Looks like my slt cc butane is white. Same rims and everything.

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