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Those look really good.

How do they fit with the -12?

Any rubbing?

Thanks! They fit good with no rubbing but I'm only running 275/55 Toyo mt

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2015 Sierra Z71. RC 2" Level and Dominator D2 steps. Will be going with some larger rubber when the stock ones wear a little more lol. Came from a 2014 2500 Cummins. As much as I miss my diesel I must say I'm very happy with this truck so far! My wife and I were Mopar people cause our salesman was AMAZING! I had 2 Rams and she drove a Dodge. But than our salesman moved to a GM dealership. Long story short I needed to get rid of my hefty Cummins payment in order to get our mortgage. After all the dust settled after buying our house we followed our favorite salesman and bought the Sierra and a Terrain for my wife. So far...we're quite happy with our switch :D

 

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Congratulations! Comparing my 2015 GMC to my Dad's 2015 "Ram" I think the GMC feels more spacious with a higher quality feel overall.

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me on the left and both my brothers on the right.

 

 

This is mine and my brother's trucks!

 

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^ specs please....

 

Most of it's in my signature...

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just got this bad boy 2 weeks ago. absolutely love it. loaded crew cab Z71 LTZ with the 6.2. I think it has almost all options except that collision alert deal. Absolutely love the color, always looks different depending on the lighting. Got a crazy deal on it to, it has a later build date and showed up at my local dealer just before they received a huge shipment of 16's.

 

20x9 Fuel Maverick +1 with 305/50/20 Toyo Open country and a RC 2.5 level/lift.

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just got this bad boy 2 weeks ago. absolutely love it. loaded crew cab Z71 LTZ with the 6.2. I think it has almost all options except that collision alert deal. Absolutely love the color, always looks different depending on the lighting. Got a crazy deal on it to, it has a later build date and showed up at my local dealer just before they received a huge shipment of 16's.

 

20x9 Fuel Maverick +1 with 305/50/20 Toyo Open country and a RC 2.5 level/lift.

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Your truck looks great! Congrats on the new truck!

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