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Yea the price for coilovers is steep.  As far as the cognito's, I've seen ppl here not have any issues with them as far as not cutting perch but it is a concern me as well.  I'm still doing research though so not sure what direction I'm going in.  Thanks for your feedback. 

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A picture I snapped over the weekend. The way the sun is hitting it makes the truck look way lighter blue than it is.3b368fbf1606b87fd1f0d8f7ab4aa25b.jpg

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On 5/24/2018 at 6:19 PM, jgomez713 said:

Sounds good.  Hey, I sent you a personal message. Please check your inbox.  Thanks.


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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Did paperwork today. Picking it up tomorrow. 2018 L5P Denali 3500 HD Long Box SRW.
 
 
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So nice! It makes me wonder though. What are the mechanical differences between 2500 and 3500 (other than springs). I’ve read same motor and tranny... I though same rear end too.


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2 hours ago, Waaazooo said:


So nice! It makes me wonder though. What are the mechanical differences between 2500 and 3500 (other than springs). I’ve read same motor and tranny... I though same rear end too.


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Same axles, same motor and trans, stiffer springs, bigger brakes. Not a whole lot of difference. 

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On 5/28/2018 at 3:42 PM, Daly said:

Somebody has figured out the proper way to two tone these trucks, good job...

That's what I was thinking, I love the two tone look, but everybody has done it wrong until now. This way looks awesome.

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2014 Sierra Allterrain 1500 6.2
6" RC lift
35x12.5x20
Ecological bumper covers
Mbrp exhaust
K&N air intake
Magnum grille
Morimoto fog lights
Hid headlights from retrofit source
Led reverse, plate and cargo lights
RBP side rails
Door Handle overlays
All logos and mouldings removed
On the way: opt7 rocklights and opt7 led triple red line sequential 60" rear light bar
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2018 Custom Crew Cab 5.3, Carven side exit exhaust, ebay intake w/ K&N filter, tint, 22" reps (just installed yesterday) and tonneau cover.  Just gotta drop the rear a bit and add my stereo and I think I'll be done for awhile.  Oh yeah... the truck just had it's first oil change last week lol

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2018 Silverado crew cab LT w/ z71.  Just drove her home.  

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Did paperwork today. Picking it up tomorrow. 2018 L5P Denali 3500 HD Long Box SRW.
 
 
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If you haven't done the final final Final signature on the dotted line, and if you don't run a front license plate in your state like Kansas ask them to give you the front plate cover for the license plate. It cost $80 to get it separately. If you use front license plates in disregard this message and enjoy your new truck it's beautiful I have the three quarter ton version of that in the shorter bed

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2 hours ago, KJS Sullivan said:

If you haven't done the final final Final signature on the dotted line, and if you don't run a front license plate in your state like Kansas ask them to give you the front plate cover for the license plate. It cost $80 to get it separately. If you use front license plates in disregard this message and enjoy your new truck it's beautiful I have the three quarter ton version of that in the shorter bed

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The plate cover is in the back seat. It is included with the Denali package. If you bought one new, they owe it to you. 

 

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On 9/21/2015 at 11:09 AM, sprayed99 said:

Here is my beater

 

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Hey i know this post is kinda old.  I have a high country the same color and was looking to color match the grille like this.  Is this painted or vinyl wrapped? 

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17 hours ago, JMorvant16 said:

Hey i know this post is kinda old.  I have a high country the same color and was looking to color match the grille like this.  Is this painted or vinyl wrapped? 

Welcome to the forum...this is an old thread, but very active...that appears to me (but what do I know) to be a painted grill...I would recommend shopping for a pre-painted grill if that is the look you want (I like the mono-chrome look too)...there are a lot of people who have painted theirs...but the people I know who have, they seem to have more chipped paint than the ones come pre-painted.

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Just purchased a 2018 new the last day of April. Got awese rebates. LT Z71 with bose and all star package.fd1190b458d59c83cea867a800d24c96.jpg8dd1e68bea4c540ffc61d217032dc5d3.jpg71120bbf46fc1e5c57df755a311eb8e4.jpg3d0a2d076fe8d817b57b78b28401262d.jpg

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