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Had my newborn son out with me, teaching him how to wax the truck! Got to start them young! Lol

 

 

 

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Thanks man. Have you lifted your truck more?

 

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Nope. Still 6" w/ 35s. Once these wear out in a Change to a RCX 7.5" and a 1.5" BL and run 37s.

 

Or at least that's the realistic chance. I'd really like to go with a full 10" Bulletproof suspension and 37s or 38s.

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Nope. Still 6" w/ 35s. Once these wear out in a Change to a RCX 7.5" and a 1.5" BL and run 37s.

 

Or at least that's the realistic chance. I'd really like to go with a full 10" Bulletproof suspension and 37s or 38s.

I thought you just had a leveling kit. Sorry about that. What size rims and tires are those. The reason i ask is i still havent installed my leveling kit and might just wait and get a suspension lift. Gotta look at prices.
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I thought you just had a leveling kit. Sorry about that. What size rims and tires are those. The reason i ask is i still havent installed my leveling kit and might just wait and get a suspension lift. Gotta look at prices.

Ah yea I lifted the truck at the beginning of the summer. Ive got a 6" RCX lift with Mickey Thompson Deegan 38s in a 35x12.5x20 size. Rims are Fuel Lethals 20x9 0 offset Edited by Mike1220
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Ah yea I lifted the truck at the beginning of the summer. Ive got a 6" RCX lift with Mickey Thompson Deegan 38s in a 35x12.5x20 size. Rims are Fuel Lethals 20x9 0 offset

Looks good man
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Looks good man

Thanks[emoji106] one of my favorite pics.

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Thanks[emoji106] one of my favorite pics.

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Yep. Now i gotta tear open my headlights and do some painting and switchbacks. Thanks Mike!!! Lolol
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Welcome to you and that's a sharp truck you have.

Hey Errbody! Im new to the forum but heres my 15' High Country.

 

 

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Hey Errbody! Im new to the forum but heres my 15' High Country.

 

 

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truck looks great - love the color with the black wheels

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Very nice is the back lifted a bit?? Looks tall must be the angle of the pic

Nope, truck is all stock and has a slight rake like all GM's do. The parking space had a dip in the corner near the curb which makes it appear like the rear is sitting higher.

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Debadged and took the molding off this weekend. I think it looks a lot cleaner now, also got the front windows tinted. Now I just need a tonneau cover and I'm done with it. Hope you guys like it.

 

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MOVE bumpers. They are fully customizable DIY bumper kits. Start at only $395. Only thing is you need to get it welded together and painted but I can paint and I have a buddy who can weld so my cost is gonna be minimal. Gonna save enough money compared to purchasing finished bumpers that'll allow me to get a matching front and rear set

Thanks for the tip. Now I have to make friends with a welder.

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