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First of a few pictures I took with the powdercoated wheels and black bowties.

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Got to clean her up and snap a pic or two before the rain started again!

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Got to clean her up and snap a pic or two before the rain started again!

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Nice! :thumbs:

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New member here. Just got my 16' All Terrain back. Went with a Pro Comp coil-over kit set at 9 inches. 22x12 Fuel Forged FF02 wheels. 35x12.50 Toyo Open Country MT. Drives outstanding. No complaints. Adding 1.5" rear wheel spacers next week.

 

 

 

Welcome and sweet rig man!

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Just traded my truck in and brought this home.

 

2016 Silverado LT double cab in Tungsten. Love the new front end and love this color when it's clean.

 

It is 4wd but I removed the red stickers as they didn't really fit the look of the truck in my opinion.

 

Can't decide if I want to go with a level kit again and get 275/70-18 tires or if I want to drop the rear to level it out and get some 22" or 24" wheels. I'd be happy either way I just can't make up my mind.

 

Please excuse the terrible iPhone photo

 

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Nice lookin truck, love the stance!! Welcome to the club!!

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First nice day and first wash since I picked her up last weekend!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Very Nice!! :thumbs: And welcome to the forums!!

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Just traded my truck in and brought this home.

 

2016 Silverado LT double cab in Tungsten. Love the new front end and love this color when it's clean.

 

It is 4wd but I removed the red stickers as they didn't really fit the look of the truck in my opinion.

 

Can't decide if I want to go with a level kit again and get 275/70-18 tires or if I want to drop the rear to level it out and get some 22" or 24" wheels. I'd be happy either way I just can't make up my mind.

 

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Great looking truck! I'd personally go with the larger wheels but you're right, it's gonna look awesome either way you go!!

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My 2016 Silverado LTZ special order 2wd 6.2L . Installed rear shackles and removed leaf spring blocks to level it out .

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Just joined the forum, got this Kodiak back in September.

 

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Nice. Welcome to the forum.

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First nice day and first wash since I picked her up last weekend!

 

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looks good. maybe I should get steps .

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Some more pictures I took yesterday after cleaning up the truck. Can't wait to get my leveling kit and running boards.

One more

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