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New wheels and tires installed today!! Loving the KO2 all terrains.

 

 

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Hey railroad guy, I looked up the leveling kits. Did you use the front shock spacers? Only seen those as 1.5"

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I made a mistake on my post it is the 2.25 ready lift for GMC and Chevy Silverado 1500 2007-2015 the sku# is 66-3085

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Had to replace the right headlight. Barely 3 weeks old and this. A large rock bounced up from the interstate and cracked the plastic right down the middle. At least it was only the headlight. Found a brand new replacement for 250. Cheapest one I could find. Pop out and pop in. It took me about 45 minutes to do. Had to take grille, fan cover, and painted plastic bumper piece off. Gave it a bath after. Got my BFGs in and waiting on the new silver all terrain grille. Should be here Monday. Wished I would have waited until I got the grille in. Then I could have popped the grille in while I did the headlight. Couldn't wait.

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Custom sport Z71 and LTZ Z71

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Good looking rigs. I miss my 14 silverado. Had it paid for too. Had an itch for a sierra. Just had to get one. Oh well. I sure like the custom sport cc silverados.
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Had to replace the right headlight. Barely 3 weeks old and this. A large rock bounced up from the interstate and cracked the plastic right down the middle. At least it was only the headlight. Found a brand new replacement for 250. Cheapest one I could find. Pop out and pop in. It took me about 45 minutes to do. Had to take grille, fan cover, and painted plastic bumper piece off. Gave it a bath after. Got my BFGs in and waiting on the new silver all terrain grille. Should be here Monday. Wished I would have waited until I got the grille in. Then I could have popped the grille in while I did the headlight. Couldn't wait.

Colrise, where did you get your grille from. I want the metallic silver all terrain grille but couldn't find it on ebay?
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What size tires ....looks good

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Snapped a half decent pic after giving it a bath this evening..

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Colrise, where did you get your grille from. I want the metallic silver all terrain grille but couldn't find it on ebay?

I found it on one of the oem GM parts websites. I think it was GMPartsdirect.co. You can look for it on any oem GM website. Part # 22910415. It is the quicksilver painted one. There is one ebay I think.

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What size tires ....looks good

 

They are 275/70/18. The guy at the tire shop said it was a true 33" tire and only .25 of an inch narrower than a 285/65 that I originally wanted. Very happy with them

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I found it on one of the oem GM parts websites. I think it was GMPartsdirect.co. You can look for it on any oem GM website. Part # 22910415. It is the quicksilver painted one. There is one ebay I think.

Looked on ebay. Only found a black one. Went on gm parts direct and can't see pictures of the grille or tell what color it is. Lol

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