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Thanks man! I didn't think I would get any positive feedback as I know most on here go for the lifts and offload look (which is also great looking!). I would love to do the big brake package but unfortunately I live in New Hampshire so these are just part-time wheels, for lack of a better term-lol. I gotta put 20's on with my studded snows for some of the year so I thought this was a happy median as I found the big brake kits didn't work with the stock setup.

Another NH guy, nice.

 

 

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My first post so hopefully It works.... Here's my 2014 Sierra 1500 4x4. Leveled on 33's color matched bumpers custom grille and headlights.

When I got it and how it looks now.

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The Z dirty

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The Z clean

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Just need to switch up that exhaust! Looks good.

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Here it is..........

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Happen to know what fender flares these are?

 

 

Couple more pics to add to my gallery...

 

 

 

20" Reps?

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Happen to know what fender flares these are?

 

 

20" Reps?

 

They are extend flares by bushwacker for sure. I see they only have the color match option in the rivet ones though so I'm not sure if waldoch painted them or what. It appears that the color is slightly different than the summit white. could be because of the the paint on plastic. who knows.

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Just need to switch up that exhaust! Looks good.

Its on the list! Thanks

 

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Smoked the sidewall of one of the stock SRA's at the hunt camp a few weeks back. Figured it was a good excuse to level and upgrade.

 

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Bushwacker extenda flares I believe

Getting these! I dont like the riveted ones man that white looks good

 

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Getting these! I dont like the riveted ones man that white looks good

 

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need photo's when done. Please

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need photo's when done. Please

Will do. I've been on the fence about ffs. Still am, but i like how these keep it stockish looking

 

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Biggest thing for me with flares is the offset to make your tires look flush. Mine still aren't quite where I want them. I'm at a +1 offset with a 3/8 inch spacer.

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My first post so hopefully It works.... Here's my 2014 Sierra 1500 4x4. Leveled on 33's color matched bumpers custom grille and headlights.

When I got it and how it looks now.

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Looks good

 

 

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Looks good

 

 

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Thanks, I've got a couple little things left I want to do (LED head lights and fogs, bed liner, Bak Flip bedcover, and Amp research steps) my interior is pretty cool (I think) on this truck I had them put in brown Katzkin leather with khaki stitching to match the dash and steering wheel.

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Thanks, I've got a couple little things left I want to do (LED head lights and fogs, bed liner, Bak Flip bedcover, and Amp research steps) my interior is pretty cool (I think) on this truck I had them put in brown Katzkin leather with khaki stitching to match the dash and steering wheel.

Those seats sound interesting mind posting a pic of them

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