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Nice. Exactly what I ordered. 2015 cc slt z71 4x4 w/6.2 8spd. Silver metallic

Did I do something wrong?

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Oh, nevermind I get it now. Lol

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My 2015 620HP Case trying to pull out our spair 500HP Case and yes that 620HP is a Quad track I'll try and post a video on YouTube we moved him about 60ft and then the 620 just started bouncing that 500 is still in the slew going back in the morning. I no its not a Chev but thought you gear heads might like this if it was a 620HP John Deere it would of done it but I just operate what the boss buys

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Just swapped out my Gear Alloys for some Method NVs. Trucks got a 2" level and a 1.5" BL.

 

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Just swapped out my Gear Alloys for some Method NVs. Trucks got a 2" level and a 1.5" BL.

 

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Good looking truck, just can't get enough !!! I am going to be doing the exact same thing next month.!! I have the same color Silverado...

 

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Good looking truck, just can't get enough !!! I am going to be doing the exact same thing next month.!! I have the same color Silverado...

 

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Thanks man. Are you doing the same lift or wheel/tire set up?

 

 

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Thanks man. Are you doing the same lift or wheel/tire set up?

 

 

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I am going to do a 2.5" or 2" level, not sure which one. I am still trying to decide if I want to do the whole spacers thing or just level it with fox 2.0 coilovers, then I am egoing to add the zone off-road 1.5" body lift... As for tires and wheels, right now I have 20x8.5 KMC CD rockstar a (1st gen) wrapped in 275/55r20 Nitto Terra Grappler G2's ..both of which were on my last truck that I traded for my 2014 Silverado I have now..

 

 

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I am going to do a 2.5" or 2" level, not sure which one. I am still trying to decide if I want to do the whole spacers thing or just level it with fox 2.0 coilovers, then I am egoing to add the zone off-road 1.5" body lift... As for tires and wheels, right now I have 20x8.5 KMC CD rockstar a (1st gen) wrapped in 275/55r20 Nitto Terra Grappler G2's ..both of which were on my last truck that I traded for my 2014 Silverado I have now..

 

 

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This is what my truck looks like now! I just installed the GoRhino RB10 steps and the AMP Research Bedstep 2 this last weekend!!!

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Almost ripped the plasti dip off my front passenger's side wheel. Plasti dip problems... :uhoh:

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Almost ripped the plasti dip off my front passenger's side wheel. Plasti dip problems... :uhoh:

Needs black headlights and colormatched mirror caps, I see that photoshopping haha

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Needs black headlights and colormatched mirror caps, I see that photoshopping haha

 

I'm lazy & still haven't done them. The chrome looks so out of place :lol:

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Just picked up my Sierra Denali 3500 hd shared__632704075_2.jpg

Nice Truck. I like that color. When I was a kid that's what I always wanted when I grew up. Crewcab, dullie, 4x4, diesel.... A big bad a** truck.

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