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Sure no problem... It's nothing fancy just not sure if there are many other white and black themed exterior trucks with brown/tan interior. I've got a lot of complements on it, but I know everyone has their own opinions.attachicon.gifimage.jpeg

 

I'll try and take a few more pictures in a min, stuck at work.

 

 

That looks awesome, I actually liked the Cocoa/Dune interior only reason I didn't get it was for that exact reason I didn't want the seats that tan color. Good job!

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That looks awesome, I actually liked the Cocoa/Dune interior only reason I didn't get it was for that exact reason I didn't want the seats that tan color. Good job!

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Thanks!

I'm not sure How these will show up, it's not letting me post any of my pictures.

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About an inch and a half. No wheel spacers. It doesn't bother me all that much. Ill get some down the side pictures when I get a chance. It'll probably really bother me after taking and looking at the pictures though haha

 

 

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Got my 5100 Bilsteins installed, rear only. Not going to level i like the way it sits

Michelin Defender LTX

Planning the exhaust

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Got my 5100 Bilsteins installed, rear only. Not going to level i like the way it sits

Michelin Defender LTX

Planning the exhaust

Why did you only do rear? I'm looking to do front and rear soon.

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First check ride with camper i wanted more rear suspension control.

I'll start there put the trailer and bars back on go for another ride.

I like the way the truck sits, don't want to raise front.

So if I decide I need more front control Bilstein 4600's will be going in

 

#8000+ depending

Headed on 3500+mi trip Nov 16

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2017 Denali 6.2 Mineral Metallic. Chrome Delete, Tow Mirrors, Tint, wheel spacers & Leveled post-164840-0-57571100-1478352829_thumb.jpgpost-164840-0-04854500-1478352857_thumb.jpgpost-164840-0-63372600-1478352870_thumb.jpg

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First check ride with camper i wanted more rear suspension control.

I'll start there put the trailer and bars back on go for another ride.

I like the way the truck sits, don't want to raise front.

So if I decide I need more front control Bilstein 4600's will be going in

 

#8000+ depending

Headed on 3500+mi trip Nov 16

You can still install the bilstein 5100 on the front, just set them on the low setting and you won't get any lift.

 

 

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First check ride with camper i wanted more rear suspension control.

I'll start there put the trailer and bars back on go for another ride.

I like the way the truck sits, don't want to raise front.

So if I decide I need more front control Bilstein 4600's will be going in

 

#8000+ depending

Headed on 3500+mi trip Nov 16

I'm putting hellwig 987's on soon. I'll keep you posted.

 

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Been creeping the forums for a little while and finally decided to post. Currently have a 2016 Silverado LT Z71 purchased this past August. Only got to drive it for a day before I had to go back overseas.

I had 2011 Colorado 2LT Z71 before I bought this. It got totaled in a hailstorm. Crap scenario, I paid the Colorado off two weeks before this happened.

Pretty much, Colorado got totaled and I either had to wait and buy a truck when I finished my tour, or buy one immediately. Just in luck, Chevy was offering 16% off on double cabs when I this happened. Within a week, truck got totaled and bought this baby right before I left.

Bought the truck for an awesome price, great financing, and now it's sitting on a heated, fully protected garage getting started and driven 2-4 times a month. Not what I wanted, but I couldn't be happier with the truck. It is gonna get put through its paces when I drive it from PA to Alaska in a few months.post-164854-0-49412900-1478357129_thumb.png

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2017 Denali 6.2 Mineral Metallic. Chrome Delete, Tow Mirrors, Tint, wheel spacers & Leveled attachicon.gif2017 Denali 1.jpgattachicon.gif2017 Denali 2.jpgattachicon.gif2017 Denali 3.jpg

Looks great. Great color combo. What size spacers are you using?

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