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lol, thank bud, it looks great in pics but in person its a bit taller than im used to, i had a 4inch cst lift with icon coil overs and shocks on my 13 denali and loved it, but because this truck had magna ride i was limited to options that work with the magnaride components, i ended up getting the BDS 6 Iinch lift that they have that has extra hardware to relocate all the magnaride stuff. still hoping to swap out the spacers with icon coil overs in the near future and upper control arms once someone is able to disable the magna ride system for me. so it current has 6' bds lift on toyo mt 35s which are heavy AF, along with bds traction bars. looks great but is pretty high in person, just didnt get used to it yet i guess.

Twin turbo!? Dang!!! Sounds fun!

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Sparky, have you Dyno'd that thing with Twin Turbos?

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3M sells a clear vinyl protection film for front of these trucks. Bumper, end of hood, sides of fenders. Can't even see it once installed. Or have the whole hood, front fenders and bumper wrapped in the clear vinyl for absolute no potential of seeing a line.

i know but when I found out they had it I had already purchased this one.
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Sparky, have you Dyno'd that thing with Twin Turbos?

not yet, the tune is still not 100 percent, with a couple small bugs their trying to work out so the power is not where it should be yet, want to have everything running and shifting right before releasing full power to it.

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My 2015 sierra

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My 2015 sierra

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What is the wheel/tire size/combo? What is the drop in front/rear?

 

I have been thinking about 2" level in the front and putting 20" wheels/33" tires, but I am starting to like the lowered look.

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lol, thank bud, it looks great in pics but in person its a bit taller than im used to, i had a 4inch cst lift with icon coil overs and shocks on my 13 denali and loved it, but because this truck had magna ride i was limited to options that work with the magnaride components, i ended up getting the BDS 6 Iinch lift that they have that has extra hardware to relocate all the magnaride stuff. still hoping to swap out the spacers with icon coil overs in the near future and upper control arms once someone is able to disable the magna ride system for me. so it current has 6' bds lift on toyo mt 35s which are heavy AF, along with bds traction bars. looks great but is pretty high in person, just didnt get used to it yet i guess.

awesome truck, but i wanna hear about the GTR and M5 :noway:

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Anyone think this might look kind of cool on a black 2016? The first truck i ever liked was my neighbor's pristine 454SS in the mid 90's- i was obsessed with that thing. I will be debadging the "silverado LT" script this weekend and was thinking of going all the way and adding this tailgate graphic- thoughts?

 

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awesome truck, but i wanna hear about the GTR and M5 :noway:

lol i cant post about here, the m5 just has a tune and exhaust 700hp, the gtr has full bolt ons on e85 and tuned, around 800 crank hp . both fun cars for sure.

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How do you like those racks? I need one or two for some fishing kayaks and was worried they might tear up the weather stripping.

Took off the Thule racks and got some pics today. I hope they help. The foot back for these trucks come with the little foam spacer piece. I guess it helps the foot not scratch the paint and mold to the door frame..? You do have to pull down your weatherstripping to install these, which required a good bit of leverage. The weatherstripping isn't loose now, but does have a little more give in that area now. Barely noticeable though, I tried to video it but couldn't really show it. I'm thinking it will tighten back up with the sun.

 

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Took off the Thule racks and got some pics today. I hope they help. The foot back for these trucks come with the little foam spacer piece. I guess it helps the foot not scratch the paint and mold to the door frame..? You do have to pull down your weatherstripping to install these, which required a good bit of leverage. The weatherstripping isn't loose now, but does have a little more give in that area now. Barely noticeable though, I tried to video it but couldn't really show it. I'm thinking it will tighten back up with the sun.

 

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Oh awesome. Yeah that definitely helps. I was really uncertain how the bases mounted/fit.

 

 

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