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I've been lurking for too long now.

But just got back from my New Years camping trip. Woke up one morning and saw the GM-trucks sticker was reflecting a shadow that was awesome

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Also just cause no one has seen her in so long

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Got the Firestone Destination MTs. Slightly larger than my Mickey Thompson's but grip extremely well especially for the cost. Found them with 2500 miles on them for $700 and had to jump on the deal.

 

 

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Cool pics Mike! Good to see you

 

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Any lift?

 

 

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Yes RCX 6"

 

 

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BajaKits Prerunner Kit

King 2.5 coilovers w/ resi

King Shocks & Deaver Springs in rear

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Impressive. You have any more action shots?

 

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My '16 All Terrain. LT285/60-20 duratracs. 2.5" front/3" rear level. 20% tint in front to match rears. Gatorback mud flaps.

 

 

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My '16 All Terrain. LT285/60-20 duratracs. 2.5" front/3" rear level. 20% tint in front to match rears. Gatorback mud flaps.

 

 

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looks good. does your grill have a cover on it ???

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looks good. does your grill have a cover on it ???

Yes it does. Cloud Rider Winter grille inserts.

 

 

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looks good. does your grill have a cover on it ???

Would the oem mudflaps fit with no rubbing?? I have a 15 ccsb highcountry and im looking to do the same lift with the same tires. Looks mint!

 

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My '16 All Terrain. LT285/60-20 duratracs. 2.5" front/3" rear level. 20% tint in front to match rears. Gatorback mud flaps.

 

 

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Would the oem mudflaps fit with no rubbing? I have a 15 ccsb highcountry and im looking to do the same lift and tires. Looks mint!

 

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Would the oem mudflaps fit with no rubbing? I have a 15 ccsb highcountry and im looking to do the same lift and tires. Looks mint!

 

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Don't know for sure, but they should

 

 

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Don't know for sure, but they should

 

 

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Did you have a shop do the lift n tires?? Round about on price?? Thanks

 

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Did you have a shop do the lift n tires?? Round about on price?? Thanks

 

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I did the level all myself. Tires installed and wheel alignment was around $2200cdn ($1500us)

 

 

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Impressive. You have any more action shots?

 

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Unfortunately I don't have many images right now...gotta work on that

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My 2014 Chevy Silverado LT .so far I did a Gibson metal mulisha cat back exhaust and k&n cold air intakeattachicon.gifphotostudio_1479145143881.jpgattachicon.gifphotostudio_1479062239832.jpg

Nice looking truck... love the blue! How do you like the intake and exhaust combo? Been thinking about doing something similar on mine.

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