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Beautiful weather and time to kill, yea I think today will be a good one

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Now that's slammed! You can use the front air dam to sweep leaves off of the street..??

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Love these trucks in the snow!

 

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:rollin: Your avatar just gave me a good chuckle thanks.

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First post....my short bed crew in Brownstone, N-fab steps, 2.5 leveling kit with 4" rear blocks, 20" Fuel wheels, BFG Rugged Trail tires, MRPB exhaust.

 

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Whenever you get ready to get rid of those wheels and tires man hit me up.

 

 

 

 

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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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Bilstein 5100 fronts and rears, tint to come in near future and looking at some 305/50r20s open to suggestions on other things i should do too in no hurry love this truck!

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Bilstein 5100 fronts and rears, tint to come in near future and looking at some 305/50r20s open to suggestions on other things i should do too in no hurry love this truck!

I can see why you love the truck. It really looks sharp as it sits already.

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Traded my 14' Sierra Z71 DC on this 16' Silverado Z71 CC and couldn't be happier!

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I dig it! What is your wheel and tire setup?

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Thank you! I'm running 20x10 Gear Big Blocks -19 offset with 33x12.5 Mickey Thompson Deegan 38's

Thanks. Hoping to have my 20x10's this week.

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Quick pics I took at the beach yesterday [emoji106][emoji4]f93625660e2114f5b9f4996d8327b4a0.jpg18a17d3bc2e542787f395dc9bf3428a5.jpg36cfa803f9b40aba9d458a20a5fe552a.jpg972da5f3f54eef5ff53f982642574af8.jpg14f6f8194c9778a66ea0382977a8130a.jpg512538de09113d0db54801e662a5f147.jpg2b97561151e92b4a4ed731aa91c64f30.jpgfad5eaf5057b3b09963b820d87c10d83.jpg4cce3df91f6f73fa49f5c293ead1a422.jpg89ac32d161c68bcda95568aa16f7a08b.jpgaa7b613d020593ced6237cb9df776245.jpge724bc798b57120b42959225203a93de.jpgb63e42f075e5e3d72409e2581ec385fa.jpg

 

 

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Did you raise it back up some? I thought it was much lower than that before

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