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On 7/18/2017 at 3:45 PM, AgDoctor said:

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My new ride. 2017 GMC Sierra 1500 crew cab. 6.2, All Terrain, fully loaded with all options. I had the dealer remove the steps and I installed my Amp Research steps. I also added my Kicker sub, my Dvd headrest players, and CamLocker toolbox. I tinted the windows as well. More pics coming soon.

 

My 2016 had a very elusive and irritating front end rattle that 2 dealers and 4 trips could not locate. Also the transmission was having severe struggles. It only had 7,300 miles on it.

 

I am wanting to add a 4.5 inch Zone lift, 35x11.50R20 Ridge grapplers.

 

 

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I’m curious if the dealer checked your front drive line? Took mine off and brought it in to a drive line place. It was so bad they couldn’t balance it. They made me a new one and all problems went away. Less than a year old. 

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Pulled the grill off today to measure and run a harness for a LED bar going behind the grill. Don't have the bar yet, just prep work. 
 
Also experimented with some waterless car wash. Came out really nice. Pretty good stuff. 
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Been looking at led bars as well... Leaning towards rough country....

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1 hour ago, c.schill said:

Pulled the grill off today to measure and run a harness for a LED bar going behind the grill. Don't have the bar yet, just prep work. 

 

Also experimented with some waterless car wash. Came out really nice. Pretty good stuff. 

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Interested to see your LED Bar when done.

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2015 Denali 4x4 6.2 and Gibson exhaust. BFG K02’s 20 inch wheels. Wanted to add 6 inch lift with 33 KO2’s
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A 6” with 33s? Gonna be looking a little funny imho
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5 hours ago, Bigrich said:

6 inch & 35’s? 5 inch &33’s? 

I’ve got 33’s on a 3” level and want even bigger. 

Anything over a 3” you’ve got to go with 35’s at the very least

 

Just my opinion, gorgeous truck though. Post pics when you do it. 

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Upgraded to 20s and 275/60R20 BFG All Terrains with completely stock suspension. Very happy with the outcome, no rubbing or clearance issues and it looks much better. The extra weight is definitely noticeable but the trade off for traction out in the middle of nowhere and tough sidewalls I am happy. Won't be able to wash the truck for a few more weeks, sorry for the dirty pics.

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No rubbing issues:

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I removed the lower valance while I was under the truck, another easy improvement.

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I think it's time to upgrade to the metal skid plates.

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Thanks @CadillacLuke24 for the great deal on the wheels!

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Went on vacation and took a drive down the beach.

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