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2016 Sierra 6.2L A/T

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What wheels are those?

I believe they are the same ones I have. Procomp Xtreme Alloys.

 

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What wheels are those?

Yeah they are ProComps. I think 6089 was the number. Not sure if they still make them. These are old.

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I bought mine from 4 Wheel Parts. Last I checked a few months ago they were still available.

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2014 LT 2wd. 3 inch level kit up front. 20x9 Rockstar II wheels wrapped in 33x11.5 Toyo's. Flowmaster 40 exhaust and a CAI.

 

 

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Purchased the truck stock last year and have added a number of upgrades. Yesterday I added the Alea lazio leather seats (limited edition of only 100 made)

 

Other upgrades include

 

Complete Yukon front and back regear to 4.88 with posi duragrip

 

Mcgaughy 9" SS show lift with rear 1.5" add a leaf

 

1.5" body lift

 

37x13.50r 24 fuel mud grappler tires

 

Fuel 2 piece 24" rims (painted to match)

 

Bushwacker fender flares

 

N-fab steps powder coated to match

 

Front blacked out grill

 

54" led dual row light bar

 

45,000 lb monster tow hook painted to match

 

Window tint

 

Extand solid fold 2.0 bed truck cover

 

Dual flow master exhaust

 

All badges and emblems removed

 

T-1000 Diablo tuner

 

Tuscany edition hood

 

OEM tow mirrors with signals

 

Lund hood bug shield

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That is a sweet looking truck. I really like it when people start from stock and make it thier own. Good job!

Purchased the truck stock last year and have added a number of upgrades. Yesterday I added the Alea lazio leather seats (limited edition of only 100 made)

 

Other upgrades include

 

Complete Yukon front and back regear to 4.88 with posi duragrip

 

Mcgaughy 9" SS show lift with rear 1.5" add a leaf

 

1.5" body lift

 

37x13.50r 24 fuel mud grappler tires

 

Fuel 2 piece 24" rims (painted to match)

 

Bushwacker fender flares

 

N-fab steps powder coated to match

 

Front blacked out grill

 

54" led dual row light bar

 

45,000 lb monster tow hook painted to match

 

Window tint

 

Extand solid fold 2.0 bed truck cover

 

Dual flow master exhaust

 

All badges and emblems removed

 

T-1000 Diablo tuner

 

Tuscany edition hood

 

OEM tow mirrors with signals

 

Lund hood bug shield

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2014 LT 2wd. 3 inch level kit up front. 20x9 Rockstar II wheels wrapped in 33x11.5 Toyo's. Flowmaster 40 exhaust and a CAI.

 

 

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NIce Truck but need more pics... The stance is very impressive!

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