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Thx, it's just two black 2.5" in 4" out 9" length black tips I had the shop install like that. 3" piping from where the muffler was to the tips.

 

I love that look, can you take a picture of how they welded it up? Did they use a y pipe? Did they stretch the tips to be 3"?

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I bought this 2015 High Country June 6th. So far I've tinted the front windows, added a tonneau cover, put on a bug shield, muffler swapped with straight pipe, 22" wheels from my nnbs with 305-45-22 tires were put on ( I know...I'm looking for something a bit beefier and black/chrome modern wheels but I don't want to lift it) Tomorrow I'm having a 2" leveling kit installed.

 

 

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I bought this 2015 High Country June 6th. So far I've tinted the front windows, added a tonneau cover, put on a bug shield, muffler swapped with straight pipe, 22" wheels from my nnbs with 305-45-22 tires were put on ( I know...I'm looking for something a bit beefier and black/chrome modern wheels but I don't want to lift it) Tomorrow I'm having a 2" leveling kit installed.

 

 

 

 

Definitely downgraded from the OE High Country Wheels. Just my .02

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Definitely downgraded from the OE High Country Wheels. Just my .02

lol, I like a bigger wheel, but I get what you're saying. They were cool in 08 when I bought them for my old truck, but styles change. I've posted them locally on craigslist, hoping someone will buy them and let me upgrade both wheels and tires. Otherwise I will just get new 22 inch rims and run the same tires. The OE High Country wheels will strictly be my winter set.

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I have debunked the myth that the 07-13 OEM side steps will not fit on the '14-'15 trucks.

 

Bolt holes line up perfectly. They do fit tight to the body of the truck, which, personally, I like.

 

Again, my son's '15 Sierra with 20's and '13 running boards. (I'm sure he'll be on this Forum soon..... he learned from the Master.) :thumbs:

 

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I have debunked the myth that the 07-13 OEM side steps will not fit on the '14-'15 trucks.

 

Bolt holes line up perfectly. They do fit tight to the body of the truck, which, personally, I like.

 

Again, my son's '15 Sierra with 20's and '13 running boards. (I'm sure he'll be on this Forum soon..... he learned from the Master.) :thumbs:

 

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That actually looks like a really clean setup. Such a drastic difference from just changing wheels and adding steps. I do like how the chrome wheels and steps accent the minor chrome trim pieces and bumpers too. Very nice!

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That actually looks like a really clean setup. Such a drastic difference from just changing wheels and adding steps. I do like how the chrome wheels and steps accent the minor chrome trim pieces and bumpers too. Very nice!

 

 

Looks pretty good Bill.

 

Thanks guys... It's amazing what a wheel upgrade will do for a truck. And I agree, the polished wheels and steps really are an improvement. I'm sure Matt will be happy when he gets home from work today! :cheers:

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Maybe I should leave my truck over at your house.....a Supercharger is all I want for Christmas Mr.Santa!

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Maybe I should leave my truck over at your house.....a Supercharger is all I want for Christmas Mr.Santa!

 

Supercharger! Now you're talkin' my language! :drool:

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Well the Supercharger and AP Racing/Baer Brakes are in my plans, but not for at least another year or so. Let everything settle in. Still have to finish installing all the stuff I already have on hand.

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Looks really clean! I like it!
I'm wanting to get some chrome wheels for my silverado but can't seem to find any that i like. I'm really picky i guess.

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I love that look, can you take a picture of how they welded it up? Did they use a y pipe? Did they stretch the tips to be 3"?

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No Y pipe, just the one 3" pipe then they welded the second pipe on to it right at the end to get the two tips side by side. Off the main pipe I think they tapered it in to fit the tip and the second tip looks like 2.5" pipe welded onto the 3" pipe straight to the tip

 

Would look good on your truck with the black and white theme you have going on. Next mod for me will be painting the headlights like yours, and probably retrofit.

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