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Would love to see more pictures. I got 5k miles on my tires and I'm already thinking what my next set will be lol

 

Here's a few more pictures of the truck

 

Side View

Back Side

Front Wheels

Front Level

Front Side

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Here's my 2017 E-Assist CCSB. Just got the Method NV 17x8.5, 0 offset wrapped in 285/70/17 KO2s today. Truck is raised 1.5" with Fox 2.0 coilovers in the front and 2.0 in the rear, stock rear block. No rubbing at all. Getting full Xpel on the hood and full front fenders tomorrow. Borla goes back on next week.

 

I'll be swapping out all the gold bolts on the wheels for stainless. 96 is gonna be a pain. Then onto color matching the front end.

 

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Raceline Assault 20x9's with a zero offset. wrapped with Nitto Ridge Grapplers 295/55/20. no rubbing.

Looks awesome! What's your setup?

 

 

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Just got My 2016 Silverado back a few days ago. Has BDS 4 inch lift with fox shocks in the back. Has anyone taken these trucks off road yet with this lift?

Your's looks a little nose high. Is it the pic angle or did you do something different in the rear? What size tires?

 

 

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Truck looks great. What mud flaps are those? I'm in the market for something similar to put on my Sierra. Any drilling?

 

 

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Noob here, but I wanted to gloat a little on my 2017 GMC Sierra :-)

 

This is date of purchase

Day of purchase

Adding the GM bed light option kit

GM Bed Lights 1/3

GM Bed Lights 2/3

GM Bed Lights 3/3

 

Adding AVS Ventshades

AVS Ventshades

 

Tyger Auto Steprails

Steps 1/2

Steps 2/2

 

Rails and ventshades in

Visors and Steps 1/2

Visors and Steps 2/2

AVS Bugflector

AVS Bugflector

 

Before installation of Motofab 2" level kit

Before Lift

 

After

Motofab 2" Level Lift 1/4

Motofab 2" Level Lift 2/4

Motofab 2" Level Lift 3/4

Motofab 2" Level Lift 4/4

 

Full Body Polish

Full Body Polish

 

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New here, but I just finished(for now) my 2017 Chevy Silverado.

 

-3" Maxtrac Level

-Toyo Open Country 305/70R17

-Method Wheels

-Removed Silverado Badges

 

Looks killer

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Here's my 2017 E-Assist CCSB. Just got the Method NV 17x8.5, 0 offset wrapped in 285/70/17 KO2s today. Truck is raised 1.5" with Fox 2.0 coilovers in the front and 2.0 in the rear, stock rear block. No rubbing at all. Getting full Xpel on the hood and full front fenders tomorrow. Borla goes back on next week.

 

I'll be swapping out all the gold bolts on the wheels for stainless. 96 is gonna be a pain. Then onto color matching the front end.

 

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Looks good, been thinking of swapping mine to stainless too. MRW said dollar a bolt too, little salty...

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Looks good, been thinking of swapping mine to stainless too. MRW said dollar a bolt too, little salty...

Already on the wait list at TireRack. Just waiting for them to come in now lol. Same price

 

 

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Noob here, but I wanted to gloat a little on my 2017 GMC Sierra :-)

 

This is date of purchase

 

 

Adding the GM bed light option kit

 

 

 

 

Adding AVS Ventshades

 

 

Tyger Auto Steprails

 

 

 

Rails and ventshades in

 

 

 

AVS Bugflector

 

 

 

Before installation of Motofab 2" level kit

 

 

 

After

 

 

 

 

 

Full Body Polish

 

Looks good. Looking to do same on my 17. Do you have a part number on the level kit you installed? Any issues with the lower control arms?

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Looks good. Looking to do same on my 17. Do you have a part number on the level kit you installed? Any issues with the lower control arms?

Thanks!!! Not that I have found so far. Only been a day. I opted for the CH-2LM from MotoFab over R.C., the R.C. parts looked like injection moulded plastic which made me uncomfortable. The MotoFab kits are billet aluminum and seemed a more sensible choice for placement in a suspension. Not knocking them (R.C.) or anything, and if they are steel that's fine, but they sure look like they had those lines all the way around like you see on moulded plastic parts.

 

Should also mention the directions stated to install the bolts 'head down', which to me means head at the bottom and threads pointed up. I couldn't get the nuts to fit, and after emailing the support team they sent me the below linked video and started to drop them in from the top. Once I did this, installation was a cinch. You'll need to raise the control arm and spindle up with a jack, and have a long prybar handy to hook in the spring and persuade the upper ball joint down into the spindle. Turn the nut on to the ball joint a turn or two, and torque down lower strut bolts, then the uppers. I used some blue Loctite on the nuts just to be sure they don't back off.

 

 

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Noob here, but I wanted to gloat a little on my 2017 GMC Sierra :-)

 

This is date of purchase

 

 

Adding the GM bed light option kit

 

 

 

 

Adding AVS Ventshades

 

 

Tyger Auto Steprails

 

 

 

Rails and ventshades in

 

 

 

AVS Bugflector

 

 

 

Before installation of Motofab 2" level kit

 

 

After

 

 

 

 

 

Full Body Polish

 

 

Man that looks great

 

 

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Already on the wait list at TireRack. Just waiting for them to come in now lol. Same price

 

 

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Post up after, yet to see NVs with stainless.

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