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They are just the GM OEM tow mirrors, I picked them up from eBay.

Thanks. They look good. Thinking about getting a set.

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This is my 2015 Sierra 4x4, I just got the 2inch leveling kit installed...love the look!

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Hello. New to the site. Here's my Sierra. Not much done yet. All I've done is vinyl wrapped the bumpers. a97d96e948b31d287e2bcaff77740980.jpg

 

Plan to add these wheels maybe this weekend.

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Hello. New to the site. Here's my Sierra. Not much done yet. All I've done is vinyl wrapped the bumpers. a97d96e948b31d287e2bcaff77740980.jpg

 

Plan to add these wheels maybe this weekend.

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Welcome to the site and nice truck !! Wheels are sweet too
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OOOh. Is $514 for set of 4?

 

Just saw Red Line pics. If I could get those with red accents, I'll be spending some money!

 

Nice ride!


Thanks. They look good. Thinking about getting a set.

 

I added a set. Then towed my camper. Those babies are worth every damn penny.

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Hello. New to the site. Here's my Sierra. Not much done yet. All I've done is vinyl wrapped the bumpers.

 

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Vinyl wrapped? Like when they add graphics/company names to the sides of vans/busses? Looks awesome and I am curious as to where, how much, process...etc.

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It's not a hard process. It just takes some time and patience for a first timer like myself. The roll of vinyl you can get off of amazon for about $100. But it's looks good and you can remove it if you decide to later on. And it doesn't chip as easily as paint.

 

 

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I like the vinyl wrap on the bumper. That looks nice. What brand wrap did you use and how much material? I am seeing 3M Scotchprint. I have used 3M brand products before and been happy with them.

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