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This the last day she'll have "stance". The spacers are getting taken off tomorrow... Then we'll see how much clearance I have after all the trim work. Maybe we'll be able to squeeze some 35s in there after Christmas

 

 

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Looks great

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Just installed a superlift 3.5 inch lift with 305/55/20 cooper stt pro and rockstar 2 rims -12 offset.

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Stock wheels put back on for winter and Headlight covers put on

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Just installed a superlift 3.5 inch lift with 305/55/20 cooper stt pro and rockstar 2 rims -12 offset.

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Love those wheels!! Great choice!!

 

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Just installed a superlift 3.5 inch lift with 305/55/20 cooper stt pro and rockstar 2 rims -12 offset.

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Hows the lift ride? Looks like good quality as well.

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Love those wheels!! Great choice!!

 

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Thanks!

 

Hows the lift ride? Looks like good quality as well.

pretty much rides like stock, i made some extenders for the mag ride sensors.

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2015 Silverado Rally package

4.5" Zone lift

K&N cold air induction

20" Moto Metal MO959 wheels

33" Nitto Trail Grapplers

Flowmaster exhaust

BAK G2 Backflip

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Replaced the 2014 with this a few weeks ago. Much more better.

 

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Looks great....where did you find the painted fender molding?? I have been debating on matching mine

From work, you can get them at any GM dealer. also can find them online tho, for you it may be cheaper.

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From work, you can get them at any GM dealer. also can find them online tho, for you it may be cheaper.

 

10-4 I'll do so checking around online. Would you happen to have the part number?

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10-4 I'll do so checking around online. Would you happen to have the part number?

22943039 .. That's the part number for onyx black.

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