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On 12/3/2017 at 10:34 PM, hutch08 said:

Haha thanks... GM should release the Hutch package. 

 

Leveled on 20x10s with AT tires and Kickback Flaps.

Debadged/Smoked/Tinted.

Black on Black on Black.

 

I've probably done that same setup on half a dozen trucks now.... ?

 

What Leveling Kit did you use? Love the Stance. 

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2014 GMC Sierra w/ 4in Rough Country lift and 35x12.50R20 Terra Grapplers G2. Very limited trimming in the front wheel wells and no rubbing at all now. The few and far between Green metallic, love this color! Had a 2015 Black Sierra with the 6.2, 2in level, and 33 mud grapps but some goober offered me more than what I had paid for it so it was gone and I got a helluva deal on this one owner with only 30k miles!!

 

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I left one on the photography page but figured I'd leave a pic on this one too. This is the most recent picture off of my camera of mine but she was bone stock when I got her. This was "pre-procharged" as well lol. 

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On 12/7/2017 at 3:24 PM, Jaxnoah said:

Wanted my truck to be as simple and clean as can be. Thinking about doing a chrome delete, but not sure yet. 

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Here is your chrome delete!

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And here it is with black wheels.....

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36 minutes ago, VTBulldog said:

 

Here is your chrome delete!

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And here it is with black wheels.....

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look's good - paint or plastic dip ??

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1 minute ago, slj2008 said:

look's good - paint or plastic dip ??

 

Thank you, I did this for another member, and it's photoshopped. A lot of people have wrapped the grill and bumper, and have plastidipped the rims (about 4-6 coats depending on color).

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9 hours ago, VTBulldog said:

 

Here is your chrome delete!

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And here it is with black wheels.....

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Damn I like all black everything!! ??

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On 12/7/2017 at 3:24 PM, Jaxnoah said:

Wanted my truck to be as simple and clean as can be. Thinking about doing a chrome delete, but not sure yet. 

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What lift/level and what size tires?

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29 minutes ago, Fire2968 said:

What lift/level and what size tires?

2.5 level and bfgoodrich ko2s 285/65/20

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On 12/15/2017 at 12:47 AM, Omallyyy said:

Thanks man.

Sent from my SM-G930W8 using Tapatalk
 

Steve, how do you like your Sierra?   Any favorite features?   Thanks.

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