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Thanks!

They are DeeZee NXT boards. I like them a lot. They are aluminum so rust won't be an issue and they don't flex a bit with my 170lbs on them. They are worth every penny just to protect the paint from rock chips. I added some flaps at the front to protect the the doors and some filler pieces along the back side to fill the gap between the boards and rocker panels.

 

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Another question !! is the lower balance of your bumper custom ?? i really want to get rid of the chrome and plastic balance..

on another note i went with the GoRhino steps similar to yours.

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2014 GMC Sierra SLE Z71

Upgrades l have installed:

Window tint

Magnaflow dual exhaust

2.5" RC Leveling kit. Front only

275/70/R18 Toyo Open Country

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2014 GMC Sierra SLE Z71

Upgrades l have installed:

Window tint

Magnaflow dual exhaust

2.5" RC Leveling kit. Front only

275/70/R18 Toyo Open Country

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That's a really clean looking rig...love those 18" Z71 rims - I think they are the best looking stockers made! I've got the same thing except white and DC. Don't know if you are a "sticker" guy, but I added the older style 2013 Z71 sticker to the back of the bed.

 

How does she look from the front and rear? I've run 275/70 before but in BFG KO, and found them to be narrow. The Toyos may look better though.

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Just got her last night. New to me, but used. 2015 Z71 2LT Double Cab with only 11,000 miles. Quite the change from my 1999.

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That's a really clean looking rig...love those 18" Z71 rims - I think they are the best looking stockers made! I've got the same thing except white and DC. Don't know if you are a "sticker" guy, but I added the older style 2013 Z71 sticker to the back of the bed.

 

How does she look from the front and rear? I've run 275/70 before but in BFG KO, and found them to be narrow. The Toyos may look better though.

Thanks man I appreciate it!

 

All my trucks have been Z71's, so when I got to the dealer and realized that the bed stickers are now a $100 option (not sure but I think that's for GMC's only) I was little ticked off. I will say now though that it's grown on me not having them. Also don't understand why the GMC's don't have the Z71 logo in the dash cluster.

 

The Toyo's are pretty much flush with the fenders. I don't really like the look of big mud flaps so I didn't want a tire that stuck out and that would totally destroy my rocker panels.

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2017 All Terrain.

 

2" RC front level

KO2s

 

May add the front spacers and the rear blocks, not sure yet.

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2017 All Terrain.

 

2" RC front level

KO2s

 

May add the front spacers and the rear blocks, not sure yet.

It looks like it sits up there pretty good as it is to me. Nice lookin' truck!

 

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