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It took balls to cut up the bedside just for an exhaust tip.

 

 

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i cut that hole 2 days after buying her besides the way i see it now i won't hit my pipes on anything since nothing hangs below the frame and i think it looks pretty bad ass

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Still a stocker, but I already got her dirrrrrty and tested her towing capabilities at the same time.

 

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Still a stocker, but I already got her dirrrrrty and tested her towing capabilities at the same time.

 

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The only thing I notice here is green shirt thumb deep in his nose.

 

Also just noticed the 2500 badge on the driver door....did green shirt dig that out of his nose too?

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Any tire rubbing with your setup?

 

Only rub i have is a full lock. Even then its not bad since its only on the control arm.

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Loving my new toy. :thumbs:

Ok. White, Z71, crew and rear sliding window... way to make a guy jealous.. :P

Congrats on the new rig though lol. She's a beauty.

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My buddy's 2015 Custom Sport that we took on a hunting trip today

What size leveling kit and bfg's are those? I am having trouble finding bfg's in a 275 or 285 with the raised white letters like that. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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My buddy's 2015 Custom Sport that we took on a hunting trip today

 

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My buddy's 2015 Custom Sport that we took on a hunting trip today

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What size leveling kit and bfg's are those? I am having trouble finding bfg's in a 275 or 285 with the raised white letters like that. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Hey man its a truxxx 2 inch level, with 285/65/20 but these are KO1 not KO2 they might be discontinued. and they dont make the KO2 with the raised white letter in a 20" just an 18"

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Hey man its a truxxx 2 inch level, with 285/65/20 but these are KO1 not KO2 they might be discontinued. and they dont make the KO2 with the raised white letter in a 20" just an 18"

 

Thanks man.....i reckon that explains why i can't find them with raised white letters!

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Thanks man.....i reckon that explains why i can't find them with raised white letters!

that sucks man, i Love the solid white letter.did you try BFGoodrich Mud Terrain? or Cooper STT Pro?

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The only thing I notice here is green shirt thumb deep in his nose.

 

Also just noticed the 2500 badge on the driver door....did green shirt dig that out of his nose too?

 

I believe he was able to get rid of all the debris from this nose haha; as for the 2500, please have a seat, it's gonna take too long to explain.

 

WT in Mexico is called "Silverado"; if it's the single cab with the V6, it gets the 1500 badge. If it's the single cab with v8 (2wd or 4wd), double cab (only 2wd) or crew cab (2wd or 4wd), it'll get the 2500 badge (although it's not an HD, it's the 1500 at heart.

 

Any other trim is called "Cheyenne", and that's what you get with the Z71 or High Country versions.

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That thing looks slow and I'm sure that supercharger sounds terrible.. You should really post up some burnout videos to prove me otherwise.

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Its a true sleeper...I Supercharged it when it had 1200 miles on her and now have 3000 miles so.. when I get done toasting these tires I plan on adding wheels and fatter meats.

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