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just ordered RC tonneau cover. Tri fold. Hopefully will be here by Friday so I can get it on this weekend : )

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for the guys who have done a RC lift...are the "n2.0" struts that are an option to include worth the extra money?

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Very Nice!

Added the wheels/tires and Morimoto 5500k HIDs today. Loving the look. I'll snap some real pics this weekend from my good camera

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2" RC level installed, I'm not feeling like I got the look I was after.
According to cab measurements I still have 1" of rake....
Any thoughts?

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2016 Deep Ocean Blue LT Z71 4wd

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Picked it up a little under a month ago. Still weighing options on level/lift and wheel/tire combos before I do anything but leaning toward a 2.5" Front and 1" rear and 275/70/18 Nitto Trail Grapplers on the factory wheels for now.

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2" RC level installed, I'm not feeling like I got the look I was after.

According to cab measurements I still have 1" of rake....

Any thoughts?

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Above picture is on an up hill grade, not truly flat.

 

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Mine's the same. Although I got the 2.5" level with the 1" taller rear block so my net difference in the front is 1.5". I still have 1" of rake. It bothers me but I'm starting to not care about it. I promise only you will be able to tell lol. Truck looks great!

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Got my first truck this past 4th of July weekend. It is a LT 5.3L 2WD All Star Package. So far I only put Tyger Side Armor steps, have RC 2" leveling kit and BAK G2 Bakflip on its way. Currently debating if I should get some 20" either matte black or dark bronze (I like dark bronze, but I have seem much truck with bronze wheels on street, not sure if it is too weird).

 

Before side step

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These are the Tyger side step, looks pretty sturdy.

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Now I need to level my truck, the leveling kit should comes in this Thursday.

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Mine's the same. Although I got the 2.5" level with the 1" taller rear block so my net difference in the front is 1.5". I still have 1" of rake. It bothers me but I'm starting to not care about it. I promise only you will be able to tell lol. Truck looks great!

Thanks, I think with some bigger tire/rims it will look better. Appreciate your feedback

 

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Got my first truck this past 4th of July weekend. It is a LT 5.3L 2WD All Star Package. So far I only put Tyger Side Armor steps, have RC 2" leveling kit and BAK G2 Bakflip on its way. Currently debating if I should get some 20" either matte black or dark bronze (I like dark bronze, but I have seem much truck with bronze wheels on street, not sure if it is too weird).

 

Before side step

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These are the Tyger side step, looks pretty sturdy.

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Now I need to level my truck, the leveling kit should comes in this Thursday.

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Looks good.

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Looks good.

 

Thanks. My daily driver was a Honda Odyssey, you don't know how happy I am with this truck, no more soccer mom mini van.

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Thanks, I think with some bigger tire/rims it will look better. Appreciate your feedback

 

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No prob, yea you can't forget that new tires will raise it some more too, the higher it is the less noticeable the rake is.

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My 2016 Red Hot LT Z71 5.3

 

So far I have done

-Red Bowties

-GM front and rear molded splash guards

-LED Reverse,Cargo and license plate lights

 

Still need a Tonneau cover but I will be getting that soon.

 

Have only had it 2 weeks and loving it so far!

 

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Your truck looks HAWT! I couldn't resist lol

I do really like that red... hmmm

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looks good - maybe some black rims ??

thinking about dipping the wheels with a setup from dip your car. Cost saving measure as of now. Household shenanigans takes priority. Lol

 

 

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