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looks good . to much crome for me . may be a BLACK bowtie ?

I was considering a color matched black grille from a z71...I agree that it's a lot of chrome, haha.

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black bowtie would look amazing on that truck. the gold doesn't go with the theme. I like all the black/chrome, it goes with the high country and the big 22's

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Damn, that is nice! What size life and tire size? Also what brand?

Thanks man , I have pro comp leveling kit and 295 55 20 nitto m/t

 

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2014 High Country 6.2L, CAI Intake, Corsa Sport catback exhaust, Diablew custom tune, Rough Country 2.5" leveling kit w/ 1" rear blocks.

 

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Looks great!!

 

 

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2014 High Country 6.2L, CAI Intake, Corsa Sport catback exhaust, Diablew custom tune, Rough Country 2.5" leveling kit w/ 1" rear blocks.

 

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Good looking truck. Black bow tie would look good.

 

 

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Since it's been raining a lot lately, which is good, here's a older pic when she was somewhat clean...

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Thanks, aside from making wine I am also a photographer. Here are some better photos of my truck.

 

take 2

 

 

 

 

Thanks, aside from making wine I am also a photographer. Here are some better photos of my truck.

 

take 2

 

 

I was looking through the pictures and loved this one! It doesn't do it justice till you click on it!

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Sold my replicas earlier today, and back on stock. New shoes coming tomorrow [emoji41][emoji106]7c694995e8f181a0f507db7e35db444a.jpg502d32c7ea84fd484224c2b399e78f1e.jpg

 

 

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Why didn't you like the replica wheels? Was it a quality problem or just the low profile tires? I was looking into buying some. thanks

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Why didn't you like the replica wheels? Was it a quality problem or just the low profile tires? I was looking into buying some. thanks

I had zero issues with them. I just got tired of the look.

I like to switch it up a bit. Plus I can buy a set for $1400 new. Sold mine for 1600 haha

Already bought a new set of wheels. Waiting on some tire pressure monitors to arrive before I mount them. 9c9ed66c57ca1e998b657e70e6d6cbc5.jpg

 

 

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2014 High Country 6.2L, CAI Intake, Corsa Sport catback exhaust, Diablew custom tune, Rough Country 2.5" leveling kit w/ 1" rear blocks.

 

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Truck looks great, really like the level and 22s [emoji106]

I've been looking into a diablew tune recently for my 6.2, I had a custom tune done on a predator for my old f150

How does it open up the 6.2? How are you liking it

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I was considering a color matched black grille from a z71...I agree that it's a lot of chrome, haha.

That would look great on your high country.

 

Truck looks great, really like the level and 22s [emoji106]

I've been looking into a diablew tune recently for my 6.2, I had a custom tune done on a predator for my old f150

How does it open up the 6.2? How are you liking it

The 6.2 will open up quite nice with a tune. I don't remeber exactly what I say but I think it was about a 20-30 hp/tq increase at the wheels. I'll try to find the thread and check out the dyno sheets posted. But the 6.2 tuned will have similar results to the new corvettes with the 6.2.

 

Edit: found the post

 

 

 

 

Here you go, this is a 15 GMC 6.2 L86 A8 w/air intake. I was hoping for a stoker but it was as close as I could get.

 

Stock- 332/383

Tuned - 353/409 picked up 21whp and 26 ft/lbs over stock

Tune E85 - 370/432 Picked up 38whp and 49 ft/lbs over stock

 

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My 2 Z's

 

 

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Well at least you'll have one reliable Z now lol.

 

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Well at least you'll have one reliable Z now lol.

 

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I thought the reliability of the Chevy trucks had improved over the years.

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