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Had the dealer install GM flat splash guards during my recent oil change and tire rotation.

 

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Here is our 2014 Z71 2WD SLE CC. It has a RC 2" level kit, chrome door mouldings, door handle, and mirror caps. Also just upgraded the wheels from the stock 18" ers to SLT polished 20's.

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Here is our 2014 Z71 2WD SLE CC. It has a RC 2" level kit, chrome door mouldings, door handle, and mirror caps. Also just upgraded the wheels from the stock 18" ers to SLT polished 20's.

 

 

2WD Z71? I have one of those as well. Strange isn't it?

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2WD Z71? I have one of those as well. Strange isn't it?

 

A little considering growing up I always considered the Z71 was like the Cadillac of trucks and thought they were all 4X4's.

 

This is my late father in laws truck. He didn't like how the 4wd's rode hence the 2wd. He added the Z71 Off-road decals to the bed sides.

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A little considering growing up I always considered the Z71 was like the Cadillac of trucks and thought they were all 4X4's.

 

This is my late father in laws truck. He didn't like how the 4wd's rode hence the 2wd. He added the Z71 Off-road decals to the bed sides.

 

 

Mine actually came with the Z71 package. Really weird. I only wanted a 2WD, and they had three of these on the lot with the Z71 package. I had never heard of such a thing!

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This was an actual Z71 also. He just added the decals on the bed. There are the original Z71 emblems on the fenders.

 

 

 

Mine actually came with the Z71 package. Really weird. I only wanted a 2WD, and they had three of these on the lot with the Z71 package. I had never heard of such a thing!

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Just one more lol

I was gonna ask for another anyway! Nice choice of rims - quite unique!

 

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Here's mine from a couple days ago.

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Any suggestions for wheels? Thinking about some Methods.

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Here's mine from a couple days ago.

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Any suggestions for wheels? Thinking about some Methods.

Method The Standard, Double Standard or Mesh all look great.

 

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2014 gmc sierra all terrain

305/55/20 cooper zeon ltz

20x10 with -24 offset rockstar rims

Bushwaker fender flares

Amp research power steps

5" rcx suspension lift

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Are you happy with the Rockstar rims? I've read a few different reviews and I've only come across your setup with them. I'm looking at a different set...The XD811 but they are similar and was curious how they have lasted over the past few years. Thanks!

 

https://www.tirerack.com/wheels/WheelCloseUpServlet?target=runWheelSearch&initialPartNumber=XD81129067712NB&wheelMake=KMC%20XD%20Series&wheelModel=XD811%20Rockstar%20II&wheelFinish=Black%20Painted&showRear=no&autoMake=Chevrolet&autoModel=Silverado+1500+2wd&autoYear=2014&autoModClar=Crew+Cab

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