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I really should have gotten the AT Sierra... lol.

I'm pretty happy with the truck. I wish I would have gotten a Duramax to be honest though to avoid re-gearing, don't have to worry about losing much power with lift and big tires, and to fit larger tires with less lift.

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I'm pretty happy with the truck. I wish I would have gotten a Duramax to be honest though to avoid re-gearing, don't have to worry about losing much power with lift and big tires, and to fit larger tires with less lift.

 

I should have, I had a 2014 Ram Cummins outdoorsman and it was a beast and the mileage was amazing compared to any gas vehicle I've driven. But since I stopped hauling so much I decided on the 1500 for now and the more I see these All Terrains the more I love them. I see tons of Sierras around here but rarely an AT.

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2015 Silverado crew cab 4x4 .. Purchased stock ..

 

New add ons just installed this past week

 

7-9" mcgaughy lift set to 9" with rear add a leaf 1.5" ss kit

Custom grill and hood scoop painted to match

37x13.50r24 fuel mud tires

24x12 fuel maverick rims with center powder coated to match paint

Extang solid fold 2.0 cover

Dual exhaust

Complete regear from stock 3.08 to 4.88 front to back with duragrip posi track

Diablo t1000 tuner

N-fab chrome side steps

54" curved light bar arrived today and will be installed this week

What are the details on the grille? Is it a full replacement that mounts the same as factory or an overlay?

 

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Dayum... Very nice Wheels and Tires... I had some Wide wheels and tires (305/50/R20) on my Avalanche which really set it apart from others... Any Rub Issues?

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What are the details on the grille? Is it a full replacement that mounts the same as factory or an overlay?

 

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You have to use some of the fittings (backing) from the oem grill

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Okay.. really need help.. which one?

 

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I am partial to Chrome so CHROME! If you are going to keep the Chrome Trim, Handles, Etc, go with the Chrome...

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Im new to the group, Here is my 2016 All American Black Edition LT in Tungston. I love everything about this truck.

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Sharp truck!
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Im new to the group, Here is my 2016 All American Black Edition LT in Tungston. I love everything about this truck.

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Looks good! Digging the wheels with the chrome front end

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