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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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That's true.

I'm actually happy for now. Truck is breaking necks everywhere I go. I catch people staring at the wheels at red lights haha.

 

 

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That's true.

I'm actually happy for now. Truck is breaking necks everywhere I go. I catch people staring at the wheels at red lights haha.

 

 

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Well its true.... Thise are some sexy wheels.

 

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My new 2015 1500...just added the tonneau cover and nerf bars...more stuff coming!

 

Anyone want to offer free advice to a new truck owner (meaning this is my first truck) on making it better for off road...i see a lot of pics on here

where the trucks are raised a few inches...I would like to get mine looking similar but dont want to void any warranties....and how about rims and tires...any good tires for the stock rims i have? Any suggestions on cat-back exhaust systems?

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Hey guys I'm new. I've lurked here for a while and finally decided to upload some pictures of my truck when I first purchased her, back in August 2015.

2015 Silverado LTZ CC. I love my truck and other than just a few things, I can't complain. First Chevy or new chevy I have ever owned. I have an 85 C10 Long bed that I use for all the work so this for now gets to sit on the sidelines. To date I have leveled it, de-badged all but the rear Chevy emblem, tinted my tail lights and third brake lights. Put in LED Reverse lights and license plate lights from Diode Dynamics, Cooped 275/60R20 Tires ( 55s from the factory look too small ), and other than some plastic dip here and there that's all so far. Wheels and better tires eventually are what I want, along with the chrome GONE... Hate chrome. Anyways thanks for looking and reading!. I'll get some pics of how she sits right now.

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These trucks do seem to squat easy. It was heavy but even my Ram didn't squat that easy. 55 bags of river pebble, 7 bags of concrete, and a little fencing.

 

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Heres the old girl I traded in... hardly old 2014 Ram 1500 CC 15k miles. My brother works for Ram Country so it was hard giving the business to another brand as I still love them but when I saw this new body style Silverado, I was in love. I've had Ford, Chevy now and Ram 2010+ about 6 all together and I can honestly say Chevy got it right when they stepped up the quality on these 14+ Silverado's. Other than a rattle from the trim on the console it's great! Hit a deer with the Ram so figured it was a good excuse to trade haha. Anyways thanks for looking... again.

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These trucks do seem to squat easy. It was heavy but even my Ram didn't squat that easy. 55 bags of river pebble, 7 bags of concrete, and a little fencing.

 

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Heres the old girl I traded in... hardly old 2014 Ram 1500 CC 15k miles. My brother works for Ram Country so it was hard giving the business to another brand as I still love them but when I saw this new body style Silverado, I was in love. I've had Ford, Chevy now and Ram 2010+ about 6 all together and I can honestly say Chevy got it right when they stepped up the quality on these 14+ Silverado's. Other than a rattle from the trim on the console it's great! Hit a deer with the Ram so figured it was a good excuse to trade haha. Anyways thanks for looking... again.

It squat so bad because they put the entire load on the front of the trailer

center the wieght over the trailer axle and it will pull better down The hwy

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My new 2015 1500...just added the tonneau cover and nerf bars...more stuff coming!

 

Anyone want to offer free advice to a new truck owner (meaning this is my first truck) on making it better for off road...i see a lot of pics on here

where the trucks are raised a few inches...I would like to get mine looking similar but dont want to void any warranties....and how about rims and tires...any good tires for the stock rims i have? Any suggestions on cat-back exhaust systems?

Nice truck

I'm ordering that same bed cover Monday how do you like it. Is that the bak flip g2

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