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I almost got that same color Sierra instead of the Silverado, looks great.

Thank you very much brother !
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Just to share some of my recent travels

 

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For the flex lovers

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And for anyone who likes to go camping, CHECK OUT THIS TENT! It's amazing and very spacious!

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@gmtech117 ... REAL clean truck. I've debated putting mudflaps on so should I paint the fender moldings, I'd HAVE to do painted mudflaps which "eh"... Decisions decisions.

 

 

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@gmtech117 ... REAL clean truck. I've debated putting mudflaps on so should I paint the fender moldings, I'd HAVE to do painted mudflaps which "eh"... Decisions decisions.

 

 

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Thanks!

 

I'd skip the mudflaps , and get the painted moldings, huge improvement over the cheap "plastic" look.

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My GMC sierra!

Here is my 2015 Sierra 1500 sle double cab 4x4. 6" pro comp lift with rear pro runner shocks, 35" mickey thompson baja mtz's, havok h101 20x9 wheels. Looking to get the exhaust done next, anyone have any suggestions on what might look good on this truck? looking for more things to add. Thanks!

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Remove the air dam under the front bumper. Mine came without one because of the Black Widow bumper that came on it. My brother's Black Widow has the stock bumper and he removed the air dam on his. Now you can see more of the Fabtech lift. His is the blue truck on the right.

 

 

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My 2015 I got a couple weeks ago. I've put a 2in level and 20% on the front side windows. I want to get a set of black full length steps bars and maybe a size bigger on the tires.

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Picked up this 2015 All Terrain about 2 months ago. Already installed 2.5" RC leveling kit, 275-65-18s. Also 5% tint on fronts and backs with 35% on windshield. So far I love it! Coming from a 600hp+ duramax I was worried I'd feel like this was gutless but it has a fair amount of power. I'll probably be doing some tuning soon though.

 

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Here is my 2015 LTZ CC, Deep Ocean Blue, 6.2L, CK156 Aftermarket 22" rims with 305/45/22 Toyo Tires, 2" front lift, 1" in the back. Dee Zee nxt running boards, Access Lorado cover.

 

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Dee Zee Running Boards

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Working it, luckily I did not have to go far.

 

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Stock rims with lift

 

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Here is my 2015 LTZ CC, Deep Ocean Blue, 6.2L, CK156 Aftermarket 22" rims with 305/45/22 Toyo Tires, 2" front lift, 1" in the back. Dee Zee nxt running boards, Access Lorado.

 

When u say 1" in the back did u add an additional inch? Or are u running the factory inch.

 

Truck looks great. I really like the blue.

 

 

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