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2017 crimson red Denali Ultimate.  Need the 8 speed tranny tuned to unlesh the 6.2!!!

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If you noticed in the picture, I have moisture in my headlight and if somebody could help me fix that without baking my housing, it'd be appreciated.

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My 2017 Silverado Z71 4x4,  Tint all around,  2' leveling kit, 22'' OE Replica wheels, 285/50R22 Nitto Terra Grappler G2's

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Before and after picture of my 2014 Silverado z71
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Did you do this work yourself? Looks sweet.


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This is my first post and this is my new 2017 Z71 regular cab. I bought it brand new last July. 

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On 11/4/2017 at 11:01 AM, JDP_TOO_TALL said:


Did you do this work yourself? Looks sweet.


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Thanks, I've done everything myself besides the lift install and vinyl wrap.

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On 11/3/2017 at 11:21 AM, RobChevyZ71 said:

My 2017 Silverado Z71 4x4,  Tint all around,  2' leveling kit, 22'' OE Replica wheels, 285/50R22 Nitto Terra Grappler G2's

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What did those tires and rim run ya?

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5 hours ago, RobChevyZ71 said:

About $3,500 installed.

My jaw just hit the floor!?! Yup sticking to 20s haha

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My 2015 Z71 LTZ still stock.

 

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On 275/60-20 Destination A/T's and Eibach Pro Truck Sport shocks all around.  The front are on the highest setting ~2 inches higher than stock.

 

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On 10/29/2017 at 7:43 PM, Armo325 said:

My 2017 Silverado:

 

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Love the truck. Where did you get your mirrors? Been looking to get some for mine.

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