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I see. It is quite mind boggling how build specs do not allow a potential customers to choose "chrome" or "no chrome".

And GM automatically adds chrome as standard for any model other than the base.

Excluding the option for a "Sport Appearance Package" for Silverado (only black or white), and "All Terrain Package" for Sierra (black, silver, white and red)...

 

Did you do all of the swaps yourself, or was it done by the dealer as a part of the purchase terms by you?

I did them all.

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Whats up fellas,first time Silverado owner coming from a Honda Civic Si.

 

NW Indiana USW Local 1010 checking in!

 

2015 Slate grey metallic

4X4 Crew Cab

Heated cloth seats with the console

5.3L V8

 

So far I've added Dee Zee side steps and a bed liner. Looking forward to getting a leveling kit and maybe some weather tech floor mats before winter really sets in. :cheers:

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^^^ you know the topic is "Pics of your 2014+" right!

Where are the damn pics, lol…

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Great Smokie Mountain National Park....just a crappy phone pic, maybe I'll upload some better ones from my camera later.

 

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Whats up fellas,first time Silverado owner coming from a Honda Civic Si.

 

NW Indiana USW Local 1010 checking in!

 

2015 Slate grey metallic

4X4 Crew Cab

Heated cloth seats with the console

5.3L V8

 

So far I've added Dee Zee side steps and a bed liner. Looking forward to getting a leveling kit and maybe some weather tech floor mats before winter really sets in. :cheers:

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Welcome to the club but we do needs some pics if you are to remain in this thread. :P

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Welcome to the club but we do needs some pics if you are to remain in this thread. :P

Tried to post the pic yesterday but for whatever reason it didn't go through.

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Great Smokie Mountain National Park....just a crappy phone pic, maybe I'll upload some better ones from my camera later.

 

Sent from my Note 4

 

 

Was just there tonight. Don't live too far away from there

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Tried to post the pic yesterday but for whatever reason it didn't go through.

Very nice looking truck. Remember if something doesn't work or you're having an issue figuring something out that's what the moderators like myself are there to help you with. :thumbs:

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My 2014 Sierra with a 3.5 inch Rough Country suspension lift, 1.5 inch Zone body lift, 35x12.50r17 Toyo M/T tires, Fuel Maverick wheels, Rough Country 2 inch wheel spacers, Rough Country fender flares painted to colour match, colour matched grille, colour matched vinyl wrapped bumpers, aftermarket Recon halo headlights converted to HID, Flowmaster 40 dual exhaust out the back with black tips.

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This is my 2015 Black Widow by SCA Performance. 6.2 L, 8 speed with a 6 inch Fabtech lift.

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Are those 20x10s or 20x9s?

If they're x10s, did you have to do anything to get them to fit?

20x9 with a -12 offset. I thought they were x10's but when I placed my order they told me they didn't make a 20x10 in 6 lug but they had the option of 20x9 with the -12 offset.

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20x9 with a -12 offset. I thought they were x10's but when I placed my order they told me they didn't make a 20x10 in 6 lug but they had the option of 20x9 with the -12 offset.

Those look really good.

How do they fit with the -12?

Any rubbing?

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