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Here's my 2015 HD front end on 26x9 and 26x12s intros lowered 6/9 waiting on 2 piece drive shaft and then getting a Magnuson supercharger

Very nice! Excellent mod! I take it you had to tub the bed?

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Here's my 2015 HD front end on 26x9 and 26x12s intros lowered 6/9 waiting on 2 piece drive shaft and then getting a Magnuson supercharger

im (40) grew up during the boyd days and still have a love for sport trucks...

just not practical for me and what i use my truck for! are you in houston? i swear every built sport truck i see is out of houston...why the huge scene down there?

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im (40) grew up during the boyd days and still have a love for sport trucks...

just not practical for me and what i use my truck for! are you in houston? i swear every built sport truck i see is out of houston...why the huge scene down there?

Actually I'm from SoCal and yes Houston has a huge sport truck scene but CA is growing quickly

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Very nice! Excellent mod! I take it you had to tub the bed?

Yes sir tubbed front and back and shaved a little off the firewall

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Love the pics. Am I one of the few who check this almost daily to see the cool pics? :)

nope me too lol faithfully every day. more than facebook actually haha :cheers:

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I'm a wheel and tire nut, I check all the time. I have the email notifications setup so I know when there is a new post. Even if it's you chatty Kathys.

 

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Those are some sweet ass winter wheels

 

Haha... yeah, last winter I had the 20" Tahoe wheels on the truck. Just didn't have enough "wow" factor for me! :lol: I'm a mess. :nonod:

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Here's my 2015 HD front end on 26x9 and 26x12s intros lowered 6/9 waiting on 2 piece drive shaft and then getting a Magnuson supercharger

 

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Holy sh!t. That is badass.

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Thats ma boat Lt Dan :rollin:

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Thats ma boat Lt Dan :rollin:

Mike I haven't seen your truck in a while... You've been busy! Looks awesome man.

 

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Mike I haven't seen your truck in a while... You've been busy! Looks awesome man.

 

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Thanks man :) I have been busy balancing school, life, family, truck and friends, not necessarily in that order of course haha. Follow me on instagram if you have it, I post on there more often now that I made a page for the truck haha. Project_white_diamond_tri. I hope to get a few things done to the truck around Christmas

 

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This is also part of what's been keeping me busy [emoji41]

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Hello everyone!

 

Just picked this up a couple weeks ago and wanted to show it off.

 

2015 Silverado LS 4x4 5.3L

 

Removed the 4x4 sticker on bed, all Silverado badges, and the huge bowtie on the tailgate.

Also added an Extang tonneau, and tinted the front windows 20%. Not pictured, but recently installed the GM rear fender liners.

 

I'd like to do a levelling kit and some more aggressive 18" wheels/tires instead of the 20" that was factory.

 

Here's a pic -

 

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