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Picked it up Friday. Step bars taken off - tonneau to go on this weekend.

 

Factory Spec + Dealer Mods:

2016 SLT CC SB

5.3L

8spd

3.42

Nav/Sun

LEDs

Spray in Bed Liner GMC

Slider Rr Wdw

Apple Car Play

Wireless Charging

2.5 RC Level w/2" Blk

33x12.50R22 Toyo Open Country MT

Tint

 

To do:

K&N 63 Series

Tune

Power steps or 4" Matte Black OEM Tube steps

Wash every weekend because, well shit... its black.

 

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Some immediate feedback:

 

the 16 over the 14 is much more impressive than I thought. Toyo MTs and a lift - REALLY make these trucks. Driving it around, I feel like I'm in my Camaro and its 2011.

 

 

 

Very nice!

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Rogey89 good looking truck! Do the power step.

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Just got done doing the color match on grille, headlights, and bow tie

 

 

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How exactly did you color match the grill. I'm considering doing it on my slate grey 2015 LT.

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Dealer just called yesterday letting me know it had arrived and then later sent me this.... cant wait to go get it.

Hasn't been detailed yet pretty much fresh off the truck but still looking good.

Now to find some take off 20's from a GMC and it'll be looking even better.

 

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The overwhelming census is NO to the stripes in Ruby and DOABLE to the Center Caps... One fella wanted to see it in Black, so here are a few more tries...

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Black all the way now... I like both stripes and caps. I agree the red isn't a perfect match so...

 

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Driving it around, I feel like I'm in my Camaro and its 2011.

 

 

Lol at that quote, I know exactly what your talking about, I miss those days in my Camaro

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One from the front

 

 

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how easy was it to install those rigid led fogs?

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silverado1

my 2016 Silverado 1500 LT, 5.3L Ecotech. Autumn Bronze Metallic.

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how easy was it to install those rigid led fogs?

Not sure, had the local truck shop install them for me. But, I do know there is some cutting required

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:ninja:

 

Cool hood! RK Sport??

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