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5 hours ago, C&L said:

 First day it came home to the next week. 2018 graphite metalic with pro comp leveling kit 33x12.50r22 toyo mt tires on 22x9 gloss black snowflake replicas.  Also had all the windows and windshield tinted. Debadged the whole truck and vinyl wrapped the front and rear emblems.

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Great looking truck, though I prefer the original factory rims and tires over those new ones. 

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The factory's are ok jus to small. Especially after the leveling kit was installed.

 

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New member here, here’s my 2014 sle z71 stealth gray metallic. Currently looking for help on installing amps and speakers. If anyone can point me to a good thread. And also maybe pics of your stealth gray with wheel and tire upgrades thanks 

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9 hours ago, C&L said:

The factory's are ok jus to small. Especially after the leveling kit was installed.

 

true..

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Just installed some 295/70/18 Nitto Ridge Grapplers on my 2016 Silverado. Just a little trimming of the carpet and they fit nice. 

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Just installed some 295/70/18 Nitto Ridge Grapplers on my 2016 Silverado. Just a little trimming of the carpet and they fit nice. 
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What leveling kit are you running?


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50 minutes ago, jgraves13 said:

 


What leveling kit are you running?


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I’m running the two inch spacer from rough country in the front. 

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On 9/16/2018 at 2:35 AM, Stockredsierra said:

Sorry for the late response. I'll DM you.

 

Thank you. Method Race Wheels MRW301 "The Standard" 17x8.5 0 wrapped in Goodyear Duratracs LT295/70.

Thanks!

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11 hours ago, aaronstephen said:

Just installed some 295/70/18 Nitto Ridge Grapplers on my 2016 Silverado. Just a little trimming of the carpet and they fit nice. 

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Looks good - what's the offset?

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4 hours ago, theDeLo said:

New to me 2015 Midnight Edition!

Waiting on a leveling kit:

 

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Had a set of 34x12.50R18 BFGoodrich KO2's mounted on some Cragar S/S wheels today. This will be my winter setup, and before anyone asked 2" BDS leveling kit up front.

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Finally purchased and installed my cover. Ended up going with a Diamondback SE version. Was debating on the HD version but couldn't justify spending the extra $400. So far so good. Sits flush and so far no leaks. ANDDDD, as an added perk, feels like it adds just enough weight to the bed to level the weight on wheels....might be just my mind but still, pretty cool.  Can't wait to add the extra cleats I bought and start playing with the cover. As an added bonus to my already happy mood....come to find out....the bed extender works perfectly and fits perfectly under the cover!!

 

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