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I used the block provided with the RC kit, which adds an extra 1" to the rear. Many people have used the same lift but do not install the new rear block...I did install it.

That makes sense, thanks for the clarification

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Grabbed this the other day coming back from a run

 

 

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This is at work after I swapped the Borla Atak for a new Magnaflow catback

 

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Grabbed this the other day coming back from a run

 

 

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This is at work after I swapped the Borla Atak for a new Magnaflow catback

 

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Nice truck, that bumper is driving my crazy already though. Lol

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Nice truck, that bumper is driving my crazy already though. Lol

 

It's on the to do list lol

 

Kills me every time I look at it.

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A 15 LTZ brand new to me about 3 weeks ago. Always had black vehicles in the past. The white is growing on me and it's extremely easy to keep "clean".

 

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A 15 LTZ brand new to me about 3 weeks ago. Always had black vehicles in the past. The white is growing on me and it's extremely easy to keep "clean".

 

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I envy you. I wash my black truck and notice specs of dirt on it 30 minutes later :tear::tear::tear::tear::tear:

 

Plus I think black rims look way better on white/ silver trucks. if that's what you plan on doing

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I envy you. I wash my black truck and notice specs of dirt on it 30 minutes later :tear::tear::tear::tear::tear:

 

Plus I think black rims look way better on white/ silver trucks. if that's what you plan on doing

I feel your pain... West texas dust only makes it worse haha

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I feel your pain... West texas dust only makes it worse haha

 

But damn does it look good for that 30 minutes!!! haha. In South Florida or at least my driveway I have pollen from the trees that sticks out like a sore thumb on my black paint

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But damn does it look good for that 30 minutes!!! haha. In South Florida or at least my driveway I have pollen from the trees that sticks out like a sore thumb on my black paint

Yeah, I had a white truck before this one... My next one will be white again haha

Black does look great with a fresh wash! But by the time I drive home it's already got dirt all over it it seems.

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Yeah, I had a white truck before this one... My next one will be white again haha

Black does look great with a fresh wash! But by the time I drive home it's already got dirt all over it it seems.

 

I don't think the chrome looks as good on anything but black though... I like it a lot. Only think I may color match is the mirrors and door handles

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2016 GMS Sierra Denali Ultimate 5.3 (8 Speed)

Love my new GMC!

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Mods: Removed front Skirt
Diablew Tune
Airaid JR

Tinted Front Windows
Flowmaster Muffler/Valve delete

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I envy you. I wash my black truck and notice specs of dirt on it 30 minutes later :tear::tear::tear::tear::tear:

 

Plus I think black rims look way better on white/ silver trucks. if that's what you plan on doing

Thanks! I plan on leaving the rims for now. I may switch them out to black during winter. This MN salt on the roads during the winter is tough on chrome.

 

Chrome in summer. Black in winter! I'd eventually like to level it, and add tint to the front window(s) as well.

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Dirt is on the white trucks also, it just doesn't show as much.

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2016 GMS Sierra Denali Ultimate 5.3 (8 Speed)

 

Love my new GMC!

 

 

Mods: Removed front Skirt

Diablew Tune

Airaid JR

Tinted Front Windows

Flowmaster Muffler/Valve delete

 

Very nice! Welcome to the forum!![emoji106]

 

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