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just something to look at 

 

before anyone comments on the racer being on jack stands while on the trailer, the car was in the local parade which started and ended near the garage where it is kept and never traveled over 5mph. We are a new team at my college and wanted to show off the car as much as we could since we couldn't drive it in the parade

 

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On 2/21/2018 at 3:07 PM, jimmyboy8301 said:

09bacb9888aa7e8b097f61a0b1a6a768.jpgFINALLY washes it


2017 Chevy Silverado LTZ Z71 6.2L
4.5" Zone
22x10 American Force Grips
33x12.5 Nitto Ridge Grapplers
Instagram @wildchevys

Man I absolutely LOVE what you've done with this. I just purchased a 2018 identical to your 2017 and was looking at what direction I should take it. The direction you went is awesome! I am not an Instagramer (w.smith203) but created an account to give you a follow so I could see it from more angles. Any chance I can get an approval or can you post more picture angles here? Thanks man and keep up the killer work!

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Man I absolutely LOVE what you've done with this. I just purchased a 2018 identical to your 2017 and was looking at what direction I should take it. The direction you went is awesome! I am not an Instagramer (w.smith203) but created an account to give you a follow so I could see it from more angles. Any chance I can get an approval or can you post more picture angles here? Thanks man and keep up the killer work!

I’ll request you. I don’t accept accounts with no followers or common user id’s, but now that i know who you are I’ll accept it lol. Thanks!


2017 Chevy Silverado LTZ Z71 6.2L
4.5" Zone
22x10 American Force Grips
33x12.5 Nitto Ridge Grapplers
Instagram @wildchevys
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4 minutes ago, jimmyboy8301 said:


I’ll request you. I don’t accept accounts with no followers or common user id’s, but now that i know who you are I’ll accept it lol. Thanks!


2017 Chevy Silverado LTZ Z71 6.2L
4.5" Zone
22x10 American Force Grips
33x12.5 Nitto Ridge Grapplers
Instagram @wildchevys

Thanks man. You and I are in the same line of work so i try to minimize my digital footprint. In 2018 that's virtually impossible lol. It also doesn't help that I have no clue what the hell I am doing on Instagram.

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Thanks man. You and I are in the same line of work so i try to minimize my digital footprint. In 2018 that's virtually impossible lol. It also doesn't help that I have no clue what the hell I am doing on Instagram.

lol i hear ya bro! Be safe!


2017 Chevy Silverado LTZ Z71 6.2L
4.5" Zone
22x10 American Force Grips
33x12.5 Nitto Ridge Grapplers
Instagram @wildchevys
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New wheels and rubber today. 20x9 with 275/55/20 Sumitomo Encounter AT's. 

 

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My baaaad!

Didn't realize I had already posted in this thread.

 

 

 

 

2014 Sierra AT ...

 

4.5" BDS lift

305/55/20 Nitto Grapplers

20x12.5 "Buck" XD wheels

 

and lots of other goodies ....

 

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Wheel center matched to body color of truck.

 

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2" front and 3" rear blocks.  Didn't like the level with towing our boat.  Kinda looked like I was huntin' coons.

Edit: Brother swears I did 2.5" front

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On 2/27/2018 at 7:39 PM, c.schill said:

New wheels and rubber today. 20x9 with 275/55/20 Sumitomo Encounter AT's. 

 

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Love the black with the silver

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On 3/2/2018 at 12:27 AM, 99silveradoz71 said:

Love the black with the silver

Thanks! I have always been partial to that combination. Made another addition today as well. Clearance find at Home Depot for $100. MlONCpG.jpgYM43MHc.jpg

 

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Here's a shot of my new to me 2016 LTZ+ Z71 2lz. Stock for now, but I'm really enjoying this pickup.

 

 

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