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On 2018-08-06 at 5:18 PM, Badcummins59 said:

New to the group. '14 all terrain 5.3l Canadian special. Taking off fender flares and putting smaller tires on due to harshness of ride and very poor mpg

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What roll bar is that? I’ve been looking for one, and I really like that. Nice truck!

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Proud owner of a brand new 2018 Chevy Silverado 1500 LT Custom Crew Cab..  

 

She’s lifted 6 inches and I’ve swapped the bow ties so far.. next up 5% tint (20% on the windshield) and a few other modifications.. 

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On 8/9/2018 at 9:37 AM, retodd709 said:

What roll bar is that? I’ve been looking for one, and I really like that. Nice truck!

Go rhino. Everything on the truck is Canadian mfg. 

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1 hour ago, Badcummins59 said:

Go rhino. Everything on the truck is Canadian mfg. 

Well that’s awesome! Guess I gotta order one of these, avoid giving trump some money in the process. Is that the fancy one with the retractable light bar? If you feel ambitious sometime, think you could measure how much it sticks up above the cab? (Stupid underground parking)

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New guy. 2016 Z71 LT. Haven’t done much, Black bow ties, tint, husky floor mats, WT mud flaps and a tonneau cover. Would love some snowflake rims someday but we shall see. Bad lighting but here she is I’m very much liking it so far. 

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^ You just have to lighten them up a bit!

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Just snapped this picture tonight after spending the day at a friends place. 

 

 

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Just snapped this picture tonight after spending the day at a friends place. 
 
 
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Nice!! What's the setup info?

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Just now, LTeddy said:

Nice!! What's the setup info?

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it’s just leveled, 2.5” I believe, not sure what brand, the dealer installed it before I bought the truck. My wheels are 18x9 -12 Ultra Hunter. Tires are K02s, 275/70/18, go rhino raptor style boards, syppo tow mirrors w/ pgamboa's custom wiring harness

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New shoes....needs hand washed but rains about every day, 2 inch level, 275/60/20 Ridge Grapplers, Dick Cepek DC2 20x9 -13mm offset. Had 285/55 G2s when I bought it they’ve rubbed the sway bar at full turn An were 10 ply. These are XLs and man what a difference! Rides much better an tires are just as quiet but they are  a rougher tread pattern. Seem to grip good on wet road .

 

 

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Damn how new are your tires? Mine are the same size and ko2s as well and yours look like they are bigger and fill the wheel well more [emoji848]

it’s just leveled, 2.5” I believe, not sure what brand, the dealer installed it before I bought the truck. My wheels are 18x9 -12 Ultra Hunter. Tires are K02s, 275/70/18, go rhino raptor style boards, syppo tow mirrors w/ pgamboa's custom wiring harness


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