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looks good. Why a crew cab , large family ?????

 

4 doorz for more...chorez? :happysad:

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Just to add to numerous pics of the 5100s. Here it is with wheels and tires finally. Looks like it's squatting a little but i think it's just my carport. It does look extremely level though. I need to measure and see how the height changed.

 

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Just to add to numerous pics of the 5100s. Here it is with wheels and tires finally. Looks like it's squatting a little but i think it's just my carport. It does look extremely level though. I need to measure and see how the height changed.

 

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rear block or stock? top setting on the 5100s?

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Just to add to numerous pics of the 5100s. Here it is with wheels and tires finally. Looks like it's squatting a little but i think it's just my carport. It does look extremely level though. I need to measure and see how the height changed.

 

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Man that looks great, I have the all black Method NVs sitting in my garage with some 5100s ready to go on mine. Just waiting on some warmer weather to tackle the job. Im between the Open Country and K02s for tires though. How you like the Open Country's?

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rear block or stock? top setting on the 5100s?

Stock block and highest settings on the 5100s. I personally think i got pretty damn lucky with my truck. 1.8" was absolutely perfect for what i was wanting, i have or had an inch of rake that wasn't that noticeable and didn't squat too much when towing.

 

 

Man that looks great, I have the all black Method NVs sitting in my garage with some 5100s ready to go on mine. Just waiting on some warmer weather to tackle the job. Im between the Open Country and K02s for tires though. How you like the Open Country's?

 

Thanks! I haven't actually taken them out. Hell i got the truck washed in preparation for the new rims then it freaking rained and it's dirty again :(, i've got to let some air out of them as they're at 40-45psi right now and i have no intention of running them that high.

 

Between the two you have picked out i'd go BFG. A very good friend of mine had ATIIs on his dodge and while they were fine he just hated the traction in the mud around here. The KO2s he loves, granted he'll tell you up front neither are a mud tire and you have to keep the KO2s spinning but they have performed much better for him than the ATIIs did. I'm actually very interested in seeing how the RTs handle some delta mud. I think have the clearance to negate most issues but this past winter we had some seriously nasty mud. Most of our land is pure clay and buckshot anyway, but we almost buried our 2500HD of Dads. My cousin came down with his Toyo MTs though and didn't have much issue. I also read in a recent review that you have to air down the RTs to get those shoulder lugs working, i'm curious to know how far they had to air down.

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I love it. When I step on the throttle its like music to my ears, its loud enough so that I get that wonderful engine tone but not so loud that my wife will still ride in it (plus I don't step on it when she rides with me but even then its certainly noticeable during acceleration but she tolerates it). If your looking for "not too loud" as I was, I would wager this would fit the bill. It really sounds great!

I went with the touring borla I love it man thanks wife said the same thing

 

 

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Whats up guys ..Just joined the forum bought my 6.2 Denali in November completely stock

 

As she sits now.

4" CST lift plus Bilstein adjustables set at 1.77

20" method mesh 35" Toyo RTS

Borla XR-1

Tint

Color matched front/mirrors/handles

 

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Whats up guys ..Just joined the forum bought my 6.2 Denali in November completely stock

 

As she sits now.

4" CST lift plus Bilstein adjustables set at 1.77

20" method mesh 35" Toyo RTS

Borla XR-1

Tint

Color matched front

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looking good

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looking good

Thanks. I hope to get me some amp research steps with my tax money and hopefully finish removing the chrome

 

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First Post, New Member From Flushing MI! Bought this 2014 SLT CCSB (6.6' bed) in September 2016. Planning on doing a 4.5" Zone lift with 35's in a month! de-badging and color matching are in the future. Also want to trade my chrome 20's for some All Terrain 20's If anyone is interested.

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