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

 

Don't Listen to Them ;) It's almost enough chrome... Check out my Tail Light and Tail Gate chrome covers... It adds the missing chrome on the Back vs the Front.. And again, the High Country Grille is the Best OEM they have..

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To each their own but the tail light covers :nonod: Dig the color but the one thing that has always bothered me with dark red vehicles are when they put normal red taillights on them. It doesn't match, needs a clear or different cover version or something. Maybe along the lines of the new GMC style? Dark red is one of my favorites though, went with Dark Green this time.

 

Tyler

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Just delivered last Friday! 2016 Chevrolet Silverado Z71 All Star Edition. Love it! The 2012 GMC Sierra was a great truck with no problems, but when I saw this one, I had to have it!

 

You were bit like I was.. I had taken my 2013 Traverse in for a recall and saw my truck sitting out as someone had just moved it and that was all it took. Went home but couldn't get it out of my mind and went back and bought it the next day ha ha.

If it was still sitting in the row probably still be in the Traverse :)

 

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You were bit like I was.. I had taken my 2013 Traverse in for a recall and saw my truck sitting out as someone had just moved it and that was all it took. Went home but couldn't get it out of my mind and went back and bought it the next day ha ha.

If it was still sitting in the row probably still be in the Traverse :)

 

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Nice, love the color!

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Man that Sonoma Red is deep looking. Truck is looking good BBS..

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You were bit like I was.. I had taken my 2013 Traverse in for a recall and saw my truck sitting out as someone had just moved it and that was all it took. Went home but couldn't get it out of my mind and went back and bought it the next day ha ha.

If it was still sitting in the row probably still be in the Traverse :).

I did the same thing...traded 2011 Silerado in on my 2014 after an oil change and tire rotation at the dealer...

 

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Finally had some time this weekend to install my drop kit

 

 

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2014 Sierra SLE double cab. 2.25" ReadyLift in the front. Removed air dam. Rhinolined. Work in progress.post-153973-0-36047600-1454532687_thumb.jpg

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what drop kit is that?

how's the ride?

 

It's a 3/5 drop.........3" DJM control arms and Belltech flip kit with Belltech pro street shocks. The control arms actually lowered the front about 3.25" instead of 3". But it rides great, very close to factory. Definitely the smoothest lowered truck I've drove besides people with air bags.

 

I saw your post earlier of your concave wheels, looks really good. There is a guy in my area with those wheels in chrome on a new f150. But anyways, wheels are my next purchase and I'm deciding between 24" and 26" wheels. I can't read your tire size from the picture but I'm going to take a wild guess and say its a 295/30/26 tire?

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It's a 3/5 drop.........3" DJM control arms and Belltech flip kit with Belltech pro street shocks. The control arms actually lowered the front about 3.25" instead of 3". But it rides great, very close to factory. Definitely the smoothest lowered truck I've drove besides people with air bags.

 

I saw your post earlier of your concave wheels, looks really good. There is a guy in my area with those wheels in chrome on a new f150. But anyways, wheels are my next purchase and I'm deciding between 24" and 26" wheels. I can't read your tire size from the picture but I'm going to take a wild guess and say its a 295/30/26 tire?

305/30/26

 

my truck rides super smooth. after I figured out the Magnetic suspension lol

 

I kinda want to go lower. but i like it as is for the time being.

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my truck rides super smooth. after I figured out the Magnetic suspension lol

 

I kinda want to go lower. but i like it as is for the time being.

When you lift.... You want to go higher.... When you lower you want to go even lower....

 

 

I have figured this out..... I have both right now.... I want to body drop and bagg my colorado and do a 9" lift and 37s on my silverado.....

 

 

Lol

 

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My 2015 shortly after I bought it,

Magnaflow 18" 3 inch exhaust from the flex pipe, flapper gone

Now has a 6 inch rxc lift on 35s

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I picked up my '16 Red Hot crew cab on Monday, before this I had a '13 Ram 1500 crew cab and an '09 Silverado 1500 extended cab. I'm loving it so far!

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