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2016 Chevy Silverado Z71 4X4
20x9 FUEL Hostage +1
BFGoodrich KO2 275/60/R20
Amp Research PowerStep
Range AFM Disable Device
Flowmaster Exhaust System
Readylift 2-1/4" Rear Blocks,
2.5" Front Level
AFE Power Filter
Blacked Bowtie Badges

 

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Emblem off:

 

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PPF on: [emoji2]

 

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Looks a lot better with the emblem off the tailgate.
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Installed the leveling kit this week

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Which kit did you go with? That stance looks perfect!

 

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Which kit did you go with? That stance looks perfect!

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Suspension maxx. They included the brackets for the magneride.

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2016 Chevy Silverado Z71[/size] 4X4[/size]20x9 FUEL Hostage +1[/size]BFGoodrich KO2 275/60/R20[/size]Amp Research PowerStep[/size]Range AFM Disable Device [/size]Flowmaster Exhaust System[/size]Readylift 2-1/4" Rear Blocks,[/size]2.5" Front Level [/size]AFE Power Filter[/size]Blacked Bowtie Badges[/size]

 

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Badass unit bud! Love the red.

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Badass unit bud! Love the red.

 

looks good. bowtie - red / black also black letters ??

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looks good. bowtie - red / black also black letters ??

 

I am blacking out the badges when I get a chance (plasti-dip job didn't turn out right) ... and the Bowtie has already been blacked out in the front and back.

 

The small amount of chrome is okay ... it kinda offsets all the red and black a bit overall.

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OK, so I've been on this site for about a year now.. Just been creeping around the forums.. Now since I have a decent amount of stuff done to my 2015 Sierra Denali. I'd like to share some photos and some info..

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Black vinyl roof and B pillar..

7" rough country lift for magneride.

Rough country traction bar.

22x12 et -44 Xd Grenade

325/50r22 Cooper STT Pro

Rollbak tonneau cover.

Pop n lock tailgate actuator.

Opt7 5k headlights

Opt7 3.4k fogs

 

I'm sure she's not finished yet..

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