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2 hours ago, noJeepshere said:

First pics are in Sunshine on the Parks highway, the next ones are just off the Johansen in Fairbanks. I used to live in Fairbanks and am very familiar with the highways up there, beautiful country.

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Yep, stopped at Subway in Sunshine for lunch on the way home from Anchorage... Saved about $10k on a new truck over Fairbanks, definitely worth a day's drive.

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2016 Custom 2wd with the 5.3. K&N cold air intake system, Borla ProXS catback exhaust system, Bilstein 5100's all the way around with adjustables set to highest setting on front. Procomp 20x9.5 wheels with 33" Cooper Discover ATX. Once the tax return gets here I'm getting Katzkin leather interior installed with black leather and matching red stitching! Hey for 26k brand new, I can't complain! Upgrades are the fun part! Oh and a custom tune will be in line as soon as I pass 60k miles. Any other recommendations will be welcomed!767b2bc8a5992e9ecb222949ccf2241d.jpg

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Made a huge mistake buying my '17 Sierra Double Cab. Needed the 6.5 bed and figured I'd compromise on cab size to save a few bucks. After close to a year of remorse my dealer gave me a great opportunity to go back in time and buy what I should have from the start!

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Just finished a Belltech 2/4 drop which is max on a 4WD.  It was more work then I thought but I love the way it came out. GM 22” Snowflake wheels with Toyo Proxes II tires and I used 1” wheel spacers to get the stance I was looking for. 

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What are the specs for your truck?

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47 minutes ago, WillDiet said:

What are the specs for your truck?

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Thanks! They were in the first post. Darn thing said my files were too big to post both pictures at once.

 

2014 Silverado Z71

Blue Topaz Metallic

4" BDS Suspension Lift

18x9" Fuel Boost -12 Offset w/ Fox Shocks and Coilovers

Fallen Wildpeak AT3W 285/65 r18

 

Going to bump up to some 305/65r18 tires next time.

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20 hours ago, FIFIFO said:

Just finished a Belltech 2/4 drop which is max on a 4WD.  It was more work then I thought but I love the way it came out. GM 22” Snowflake wheels with Toyo Proxes II tires and I used 1” wheel spacers to get the stance I was looking for. 

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On 1/31/2018 at 11:10 AM, jono20 said:

Made a huge mistake buying my '17 Sierra Double Cab. Needed the 6.5 bed and figured I'd compromise on cab size to save a few bucks. After close to a year of remorse my dealer gave me a great opportunity to go back in time and buy what I should have from the start!

Hard to tell by picture , is it a crew cab with the 6.5 ? or the 5.9 bed ? my dog loves the double cab, my family, not so much !

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3 hours ago, Artie61 said:

Hard to tell by picture , is it a crew cab with the 6.5 ? or the 5.9 bed ? my dog loves the double cab, my family, not so much !

LWB - crew cab with a 6.5. Same configuration as my 2014 was and all I'll ever buy from here on out! 

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9 hours ago, jono20 said:

LWB - crew cab with a 6.5. Same configuration as my 2014 was and all I'll ever buy from here on out! 

MY life sucks Only kidding , that was the setup I went out to get  but there were not any for 200 miles when I was looking also wished I got it with the 6.2  but thought I would save on fuel  only to find out both these motors are almost the same on MPG , 

Good luck with your new ride !

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4 hours ago, Artie61 said:

MY life sucks Only kidding , that was the setup I went out to get  but there were not any for 200 miles when I was looking also wished I got it with the 6.2  but thought I would save on fuel  only to find out both these motors are almost the same on MPG , 

Good luck with your new ride !

Yeah it's surprising how rare they are, I'd say less than 1 in 10. I was strongly considering going to a 2500HD just because it's so much easier to find the crew cab + regular box.

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