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Hello,

 

 

New to this forum.

 

Here is my 2015 Silverado LT. Crew Cab.

 

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Great looking truck man! Just front level? what is the tint setup?

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Great looking truck man! Just front level? what is the tint setup?

Yes, just a 3" inch spindle up front, limo front sides, limo tint visor on windshield and limo over the darkened rear sides and back windows.

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You took a full size on the Alpine Loop? Yikes. I like to take mine in the mountains but I'm not that brave! Ha.

 

I did, the lower part off 550 was by far the worst and more than I wanted to do with my truck, I think they over shot the medium trail difficulty level on that part because everything I read said a stock good clearance 4wd shouldn't have a problem. I guess they were mostly right as I made it without new damage and only a few bumps; the rest was pretty easy though. Only hit my frame twice and rear axle once (in the lower section), never the nose or rear. Cinnamon was easier of the two. I hear you can pick up the Alpine loop at a different spot and avoid that rock quarry I drove through, that would make the rest easily doable in a full size with 4wd.

 

I think next time I will try Yankee Boy, might be a while before I get up there though.

 

Tyler

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Just put these ON!

Havok H109 20x9 -12

Nitto Ridge grapplers LT295/55/20

 

 

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Returning member after a few years truckless. Here's my new ride:

 

2017 GMC SLT Premium Plus

6.2 L

2.5" RC Level

20 x 9 + 1 Fuel Maverick

295/55r20 Nitto Ridge Grapplers

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Good looking Truck!

Did u get any rubbing with that setup?

 

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Returning member after a few years truckless. Here's my new ride:

 

2017 GMC SLT Premium Plus

6.2 L

2.5" RC Level

20 x 9 + 1 Fuel Maverick

295/55r20 Nitto Ridge Grapplers

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Perfect wheel/tire combo with that level. Looks bad ass

 

 

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Thanks man! It barely rubbed the wheel well liner on the driver side at full crank. It rubbed right where the hump is molded into the liner out so I just trimmed out the bottom of the hump.

 

 

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Perfect wheel/tire combo with that level. Looks bad ass

 

 

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Thanks brother! I think it's got just the right amount of stance.

 

 

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My 2017 2500HD Duramax Z71 Midnight edition

 

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anymore pics of you Truck love midnight Duramax

 

 

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anymore pics of you Truck love midnight Duramax

 

Where did u get the hood?? That looks awesome!!

 

 

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2015 z71 silverado

 

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2017 silverado Z71

mods to date: GoRhino steps, tints, red powder coated tow hooks, plastidiped emblems.

 

I woudl like to get A/T tires same size maybe a bit wider, and a 1.5 to 2" level.

 

any suggestions, btw it wont let mew upload images here.

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Updated pic. RC 2.5 and 33in BFGs.

Do you think that with a 2 inch level will those tires rub?

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