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33 minutes ago, ObscureGlock said:

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

 

Thanks!

 

The mirrors are GM OEM. I ordered them with the truck and installed them myself. The part number for the mirrors is 23371780. They are NOT power folding. 

 

There are several great threads about it here already but if you want full functionality for the lights and don’t already have mirror lights you will need new door harnesses, as well. There are some folks that make harnesses but if you want the OEM harnesses, they are parts 23342729 (driver side) and 23342715 (passenger side).  Those harnesses and the mirrors will effectively change you from a DL8 to DL3 (minus power folding) RPO code. 

 

I also ordered smoked turn signals and relays from Boost Auto Parts to get turn signal functionality out of the amber marker lights.  You can see the difference in lenses in the photos I posted.    

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It might have stock Z71 suspension, but damn if I don't wear the thing out. BFG AT KO2 tires on stock everything. Flexin in the Gila NF in New Mexico.

 

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Bonus pic of the campsite!

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2017 GMC Sierra 1500 SLE Crew Cab Z71, with Ranch Hand Grille Guard, Auxbeam Light 32" and 50" Curved 5D Light Bar, MicTuning Tailgate Light Bar, LED Tail Lights, Fuel Nuts 20x9 Rims, 305-55-R20 BFG All Terrain KO2, LED Reverse Lights, Low Profile Bug Deflector, Window Rain Guards, 2.5" Levelling Kit so far is all installed. Waiting for 3D Third Brake Light to match the tail lights, Colour Matched Tow Mirrors, k&N Cold Air Intake 63 Series, Magnaflow Pro Offroad Exhaust, Go Rhino LED Bed Rails, Footwell LED's,  and Bushwacker Fender Flares, Probably also going to switch out the levelling kit with a 4" BDS Lift with Fox Shocks and Fox Front Coilovers. 

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9 hours ago, Brandon Prasad said:

2017 GMC Sierra 1500 SLE Crew Cab Z71, with Ranch Hand Grille Guard, Auxbeam Light 32" and 50" Curved 5D Light Bar, MicTuning Tailgate Light Bar, LED Tail Lights, Fuel Nuts 20x9 Rims, 305-55-R20 BFG All Terrain KO2, LED Reverse Lights, Low Profile Bug Deflector, Window Rain Guards, 2.5" Levelling Kit so far is all installed. Waiting for 3D Third Brake Light to match the tail lights, Colour Matched Tow Mirrors, k&N Cold Air Intake 63 Series, Magnaflow Pro Offroad Exhaust, Go Rhino LED Bed Rails, Footwell LED's,  and Bushwacker Fender Flares, Probably also going to switch out the levelling kit with a 4" BDS Lift with Fox Shocks and Fox Front Coilovers. 

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looks good

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Just picked up some 20x10 Hostile Havocs w/33x12.50s.   Wasn't really looking for black rims when I came across these but they look pretty nice. 

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8 hours ago, blue2003ls said:

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Just picked up some 20x10 Hostile Havocs w/33x12.50s.   Wasn't really looking for black rims when I came across these but they look pretty nice. 

Looks Good

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6 hours ago, 6TEEN5.3 said:

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Nice Clean look , Lift , Tires, any  Rubbing ?

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Nice Clean look , Lift , Tires, any  Rubbing ?



Thanks! It’s a 3 inch spacer up front, nothing in the rear. Tires are 33x12.50r17 Ridge Grappler which rub on the upper control arms at full lock
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On 11/2/2017 at 9:12 AM, harrison725 said:

Before and after picture of my 2014 Silverado z71

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Nice truck! What foglights are those? Retrofit? 

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