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2016 Silverado Custom 2wd with 2" leveling kit

Are those OEM wheels? 20"? Can you post more pics?

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One more question Rogey, any rubbing or trimming to fit the larger tires? Thanks in advance

 

 

At Full-Lock I heard some rug burn. I was reversing into a parking spot on an angle. Only time I've heard it. Tried to re-create CSI style and can't seem to do it... So I'll go ahead and say yes - jut stay 5 degrees off full lock and you'll be okay.

 

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Was able to get my GoRhino rb10 running boards on as well as my Readylift 2.25" leveling kit.

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At Full-Lock I heard some rug burn. I was reversing into a parking spot on an angle. Only time I've heard it. Tried to re-create CSI style and can't seem to do it... So I'll go ahead and say yes - jut stay 5 degrees off full lock and you'll be okay.

 

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Great looking truck!

 

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Are those OEM wheels? 20"? Can you post more pics?

 

Yes sir OEM 20". Here are a couple pics I had on hand from before the leveling kit. I can get you some close-ups of the wheels tomorrow if you want.

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Yes sir OEM 20". Here are a couple pics I had on hand from before the leveling kit. I can get you some close-ups of the wheels tomorrow if you want.

 

looks good - maybe a color match / black bowtie ?????

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Finally had 48 hours without rain. Supposed to rain all weekend but, oh well. First bath in a while.

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Had to make room for fresh dirt. Looks sharp!

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Gave the truck a bath today so I took some pictures with my other toy...

 

 

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Just got my 2016 Midnight and loving it!

 

looks good - DBL or Crew Cab

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2014 Sierra SLT z71, 6.5" zone lift, 35" open countrys, no spacers, no rubbing, front valance delete

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