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2017 Chevy Silverado LTZ Z71 6.2L

4.5" Zone

22x10 American Force Grips

33x12.5 Nitto Ridge Grapplers

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2014 GMC Sierra 1500 slt

ARE topper

17" Method NV's

285/75/17 Cooper ST MAXX tires

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2014 GMC Sierra 1500 slt
ARE topper
17" Method NV's
285/75/17 Cooper ST MAXX tires
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Looks great! What lift/level? Any rubbing?


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6 hours ago, jgraves13 said:

 


Looks great! What lift/level? Any rubbing?


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I believe it is a level, I purchased the rig with it already installed but the only thing I can see is a 1" block in the rear so I'm not sure... sorry

There was quite a good bit of rubbing on the back of the wheel well, trimming a lot of the liner, the plastic mud guard and hammering back the metal wheel well fixed it up real nice like

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So here's where all the late model guy are! I've been posting build stuff down in hobbies and hardly seeing any custom stuff and here you all are! Nice looking trucks gentlemen! Here's a couple of mine as it sits today but it will be an entirely different beast in about a week.

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Nitto Terra Grappler G2 285/65/18  I took the OEM Goodyear's off at 10K if anyone needs good tires for a low price. IN SE texas.

these nitto don't run at all, I don't have a level, I am planing on getting a 1.5" any suggestions.

I tow so i need some rake for a 5000 lbs boat an trailer.

Truck drives a lot better and the small shake i had on the center jump seat went away , I also lost about 1 MPG to 1.5 MPGs

 

So far GO Rhyno steps, Weather techs, Drop in bed liner, roll up tonneu cover, powder coated red tow hooks, and brakes and plasti dipped wheels, bowties and emblems.

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27 minutes ago, javierh41 said:

Nitto Terra Grappler G2 285/65/18  I took the OEM Goodyear's off at 10K if anyone needs good tires for a low price. IN SE texas.

these nitto don't run at all, I don't have a level, I am planing on getting a 1.5" any suggestions.

I tow so i need some rake for a 5000 lbs boat an trailer.

Truck drives a lot better and the small shake i had on the center jump seat went away , I also lost about 1 MPG to 1.5 MPGs

 

So far GO Rhyno steps, Weather techs, Drop in bed liner, roll up tonneu cover, powder coated red tow hooks, and brakes and plasti dipped wheels, bowties and emblems.

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Look's Good - How do you like the GoRhino running broads ????

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6 minutes ago, slj2008 said:

Look's Good - How do you like the GoRhino running broads ????

Like them a lot , they protect the truck from rock chips and are very sturdy , not to mention they look awesome.

I got them half off that why a purchased them, but now that i have had them id pay full price for these. been on the truck for a year, paint holds up well.

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24 minutes ago, javierh41 said:

Like them a lot , they protect the truck from rock chips and are very sturdy , not to mention they look awesome.

I got them half off that why a purchased them, but now that i have had them id pay full price for these. been on the truck for a year, paint holds up well.

Thank You Where the best place to get them ????

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21 minutes ago, slj2008 said:

Thank You Where the best place to get them ????

Id wait for a holiday google them to see who has a good special. i think 4 wheel parts have them it just depended on the sale that going on. I think they all offer free shipping.

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26 minutes ago, javierh41 said:

Id wait for a holiday google them to see who has a good special. i think 4 wheel parts have them it just depended on the sale that going on. I think they all offer free shipping.

Thank You - for the info

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On 5/5/2018 at 2:35 PM, jimmyboy8301 said:

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White one looks much better, but just personal preference on the rims on both, I don't like em.  

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