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I added an additional inch in the back. Thanks for the compliments, the blue was not my first choice but it is growing on me.

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I added the driver's side grab handle today, no thanks to GM directions.

 

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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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Do you have a side pic with the running boards on? I am seriously considering those but want to see how tight they are on the body and the ground clearance as well as how the polished/chrome side style ones look with your chrome moldings, mirror caps and handles. I have a similar setup in green and am going back and forth if I want black or the ones with the chrome strip like yours. Do they have any room for adjust-ability?

 

Nice looking truck, dig the color! Thanks!

 

Tyler

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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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What tent is that?

 

Tyler

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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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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.

 

 

Was it easy to remove? I'll try it out tomorrow. I like the way it looks

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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.

 

http://920b4da5d3689678a4116e79a396011f_zpsgopy

 

http://1f3f256fa1c32247425b0e3e7e67ceb9_zpsccw8

 

Dee Zee Running Boards

http://83aa0dad12c41a69a826f29a6aed44a1_zps7wuk

 

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

 

http://0fdc15effd9e9baa4999bd69abe89968_zpsvclj

 

Stock rims with lift

 

http://ccd1c2e04c4188b46d100eaac68d754b_zpsmanf

 

http://67242cd06e949fa855d0b7fcfa990845_zps2j0x

 

 

 

This is my second Favorite Color and Looks awesome with the 22's... Very Nice! What Kind/Price of Leveling Kit(s) did you put on... Also, if you are keeping the chrome, check out my Tail Gate Latch and Tail Light Chrome Covers... Completes the Chrome Package IMO.

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I added an additional inch in the back. Thanks for the compliments, the blue was not my first choice but it is growing on me.

 

It looks great!

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2015 Silverado 6.2 LTZ with Max Trailering Package. Tungsten metallic with A.R.E. Series topper.

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I'm currently deployed and jumped the gun on buying my dream truck over the past week. I bought a 2014 Chevy Silverado LT Z71 Rocky Ridge Alpine Edition for when I come home. I bought it used with 2771 miles but I feel that I got a pretty good deal on it considering the Rocky Ridge Alpine package is an additional $11,000 upgrade. The Rocky Ridge Alpine Edition comes with the following:

[*]- Alpine High Performance 4” Suspension Lift Kit[*]- Pro Runner Brushed Aluminum Rear Shocks[*]- Full Coil Over Spring[*]- Power Side Steps[*]- 20” Custom Wheels[*]- 35” ATX Tires[*]- Matte Finish Carbon Fiber Interior Trim[*]- Stainless Steel Dual Exhaust with Flowmaster Muffler[*]- Speedometer Recalibrated[*]- Tire Sensors Recalibrated [*]- Road Force Balancing[*]- 4 Wheel Alignment[*]- RR Windshield Logo

Curious to hear whether or not I got a good deal from everyone else though. I bought it for exactly $37,000 and again it has 2771 miles. Only thing I don't like is that I was looking for a crew cab. Also, I wanted the center console rather than the jump seat as well as leather but I plan on making several modifications.

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pretty good deal I'd say. I was looking at them new in crew cab form and they were adding 15k to the MSRP.

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This is my second Favorite Color and Looks awesome with the 22's... Very Nice! What Kind/Price of Leveling Kit(s) did you put on... Also, if you are keeping the chrome, check out my Tail Gate Latch and Tail Light Chrome Covers... Completes the Chrome Package IMO.

Thanks! Rough Country, $130 for the 2" front and the 2" block for the back.

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Do you have a side pic with the running boards on? I am seriously considering those but want to see how tight they are on the body and the ground clearance as well as how the polished/chrome side style ones look with your chrome moldings, mirror caps and handles. I have a similar setup in green and am going back and forth if I want black or the ones with the chrome strip like yours. Do they have any room for adjust-ability?

 

Nice looking truck, dig the color! Thanks!

 

Tyler

 

I had the same thoughts when I was looking for boards, the oem boards hang too low and are thicker than my liking. I am glad I spent the extra money for the chrome on the side, they match the body side molding and door handles great. These are a breeze to install and you can adjust them in and out from the rocker panel. If you wanted to drill new holes on the bracket you could adjust the height, but If you made them higher it would be harder to use getting in and out of the truck.

 

Here are some pics, excuse the dirt.

 

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