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whtat size do you have?

Lift? 3" spindle lift up front

 

17x8.5 Method Mesh on 285/75/17 Falken WildPeaks A/T

Awesome setup!

 

I'm guessing on the wheel/tire setup but... 18" methods with 305/65/18s??? Any rubbing?

 

 

Thank you. I messaged you back. I forgot to add. I do rub on full lock. But just barely

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Here's mine, I picked it up last week. Not much done so far, just a LoPro QT tonneau cover and a RC leveling kit (before and after).8b42f165f5a4bfca8c95d06ad2c09d42.jpgb36e9e063a89b86fc17a0d885c8b8574.jpg

 

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There are a couple of children posting in this thread that will be getting vacations, if their attitude doesn't improve quickly.

 

Stay on topic......

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New to the forum after some lurking so I thought I would post a few pictures of my truck. No huge plans for changes. I'll add a tonneau cover and a Bedslide as time and paydays allow.

 

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New to forum. Here's a pick of my Silverado. I call her "Panda"

 

What I've done so far:

  • 6.5" Havoc Offroad suspension lift
  • 22x10 XD Delta wheels
  • 325/50R22 Nitto Trail Grapplers
  • Havoc Offroad HS2 steps
  • BedRug
  • Gator FX3 bed cover
  • Edge CS2 Evolution Performance Chip

 

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New to forum. Here's a pick of my Silverado. I call her "Panda"

 

What I've done so far:

  • 6.5" Havoc Offroad suspension lift
  • 22x10 XD Delta wheels
  • 325/50R22 Nitto Trail Grapplers
  • Havoc Offroad HS2 steps
  • BedRug
  • Gator FX3 bed cover
  • Edge CS2 Evolution Performance Chip
looks good

 

 

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New to forum. Here's a pick of my Silverado. I call her "Panda"

 

What I've done so far:

  • 6.5" Havoc Offroad suspension lift
  • 22x10 XD Delta wheels
  • 325/50R22 Nitto Trail Grapplers
  • Havoc Offroad HS2 steps
  • BedRug
  • Gator FX3 bed cover
  • Edge CS2 Evolution Performance Chip

 

 

How do you like the CS2 Chip?

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How do you like the CS2 Chip?

It's not bad. I've had a few minor issues with it, but overall it works for what I need it for. I use it for towing a boat and just wanted to reset for the tire size.

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My Z71 and a buddy's 6.2 Max Tow w/2.5" level (That kind of ironically has never actually towed anything).

 

 

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New to forum. Here's a pick of my Silverado. I call her "Panda"

 

What I've done so far:

  • 6.5" Havoc Offroad suspension lift
  • 22x10 XD Delta wheels
  • 325/50R22 Nitto Trail Grapplers
  • Havoc Offroad HS2 steps
  • BedRug
  • Gator FX3 bed cover
  • Edge CS2 Evolution Performance Chip

 

 

Great looking Truck! I just picked up a white one also. Should have my rims next week. Good Luck..

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welcome . body color or black bowtie

 

I did body color on my Camaro and got the truck in the same color so it would be cool to make the bowties match too.

 

Painted Bow ties6

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