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I had a 2014 Blue Granite, but traded up to the Blue Topaz that I wanted to buy three years ago!

 

2014 Silverado LTZ 5.3 4x4

Supreme Suspension 3" Lift / Level w/ Diff Drop

Ebay Tow Mirrors

Debadged

Plati Dip Front Bowtie Black

Trimmed Front Airdam, about an inch thanks to another member on this forum

Rough Country Nerf Bars

Hypertech Tuner

 

To Do:

Windows getting tinted darker tomorrow

Leer Topper has to go

Color Match Door Handles

Cold Air Intake

Magnaflow Dual Exhaust

 

Then it will be done.... Well "done" at least for now!

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Took these this morning.

 

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Just whoring out the new truck.

 

 

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Nice Louie I didn't realize you got a new truck! You trade blue in?

 

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were they easy to install is it plug and play and which model on the mirrors did you get I been looking at them in A1

 

 

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Ya install the was pretty simple with the help

Of pgamboa on here. He makes up customer pnp harnesses. IMO that’s the only way to go! Send him a PM, he will set you up! I ordered the 1AMRP01786 Mirrors.

 

 

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Love the new truck

Big bear CA

 

 

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Welcome - good looking truck , what are your plans for it ?? maybe some tint , Color match / Black bowtie , Black rims ???

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Just got a new '17 on Friday. This is my 3rd 14+ Silverado but my first Z71. Traded a '16 Colorado Z71 for this. Just didn't like having a small truck as much as I thought I would. Adding a spray in liner today and tint later in the week. Also adding Midnight Edition wheels. Leveling kit later.

 

Oh and I'm adding the Centennial Edition bowties. We got one of them in this morning and they're very dark blue, almost black. Should look great on most trucks.

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Here's mine! Its getting there and works well for how I use it. I have to remind myself not to modify it past practicality. Not pictured is a Jotto dual bed slide in the bed.

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Wheels and tires swapped.

 

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Nice...black wheels make a world of difference. Looks a ton more aggressive and modern.

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Nice...black wheels make a world of difference. Looks a ton more aggressive and modern.

 

looks good - what tire size ??? maybe some black lug nuts ?

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looks good - what tire size ??? maybe some black lug nuts ?

 

Yep, I want to get black lugs too.

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Yep, I want to get black lugs too.

 

just stay out of the car washes (Wheel Brush ) it does screw up black rims / nuts . SO What Tire size did you o with .

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