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On 5/21/2018 at 11:59 AM, Skidsareforkids said:

As she sits with her Corsa exhaust and Suspension Maxx 1.5” spacers...

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Which Corsa system did you go with?  How do you like the sound and is there any drone or any weird tone when in V4 mode?  

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Which Corsa system did you go with?  How do you like the sound and is there any drone or any weird tone when in V4 mode?  

I have the “sport series” model for the 6.2 and I absolutely love it! It did drone in V4 despite what the marketing says. I hated that, so I deactivated V4 mode with my Hypertech tuner. I noticed no decline in my fuel economy and am much happier overall. My favorite thing is driving in town in manual mode and letting it rev a bit higher. Letting off the gas in 2nd makes it pop and burble [emoji869]


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On 5/14/2018 at 9:43 AM, jgomez713 said:

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Took the family on a picnic in the woods. 

Hi JGomez,  nice truck!   How do you like it?  Any favorite features?

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Hi JGomez,  nice truck!   How do you like it?  Any favorite features?


I really love everything about it I get compliments on it all the time. Best for me the view in my driveway lol.
But hands down it is the 6.2!! CarPlay, and the automatic power mirrors and side steps are also great.
It’s just a beautiful truck inside and out. And honestly, it’s hard to think of mods to do to it lol.


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IMG_2165.thumb.jpg.d54d72d08294c32adc40bd144d33a53c.jpg2014 Sierra SLT 4x4 with 3.5 Rough County with Toyo Open Country RT

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2014 GMC Sierra 1500

Bilstein leveling kit on highest setting.

Fuel coupler 18x9-12

Bakflip cover

Morimoto fogs

Hid head lights

Not my shed

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Before and After

2018 Silverado 1500 Dbl cab LTZ 4wd

20x9 -12 Ultra 203B Hunter rims

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2018 All Terrain.  2inch leveling kit.  Would like a 4 inch lift and run 35s.
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Looks good but You’d need more than a 4” lift to run 35’s, 6” and you may need to trim the valance.


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